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So did anyone see Kris Jenkins taunting the panthers fan?


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I was in Section 111 and I also Jenkins taunting the fans. I didnt have a problem with that. What I found to be really messed up was a Panthers fan talking crap back to him, then then fan getting escorted out of the game. Thats almost as bad as me being asked to sit down on a 3rd down play.

Yeh, I called the PC police from New Bern..saw that succah from my Samsung and wanted to start some sheet!

Everytime I see that "report a neighbor" video on the "biggah screen" I ask my wife...""Is this not my beautiful house?"

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Jenkins should've never been allowed to leave here... Regardless, I think that's pretty funny and we deserved it.

He had the peppers syndrome... he didnt want to be here and you cant make a dude play that doesnt want to be here. Blame it on the al-al-al-alcohol baby. He'll fade when it matters most for the jets...

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For someone who has always loved the panthers but just recently followed them at an almost obssesed level after Jenkins left can someone inform me of how we treated him unfairly?

This isn't sarcasm I really just want to know. I always thought he was lazy and didn't like playing in Trgo's poo systems.

he questioned the guys heart, and some guys felt hurt about that.i missed the guy and people are obviously still butt sore.

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For someone who has always loved the panthers but just recently followed them at an almost obssesed level after Jenkins left can someone inform me of how we treated him unfairly?

This isn't sarcasm I really just want to know. I always thought he was lazy and didn't like playing in Trgo's poo systems.

Best I can remember, there was a game in which he made a couple of costly mistakes getting offsides penalties at a criticial point, and then had the nerve to question other players.

Don't get me wrong, he was a good player and I wish he would have stayed, but he wanted to leave, so we said so long as we should have.

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odds are probably fans were poo talking him and got him stirred up imo. Kris Jenkins is one of the best DTs in the NFL. We got mad at him for calling out a team that simply wasn't giving it there all. Kris Jenkins might not have always been in top shape but when he stepped on the field he plays 100% with whatever he has out there.

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