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So did anyone see Kris Jenkins taunting the panthers fan?


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The minute they accept the C on their jersey thay assume a supervisory/leadership role. I seriously doubt you would be accepting of a peer calling you out.

I could care less actually. I can see its pretty much a double standard around here. Jenkins calls out the whole team for playing like poo and he's an asshole. Beason calls out an individual and he gets praised for being a great leader.

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I have created one heck of a thread!!

I deserve some pie?

Maybe not I dont really know how it works.

PantherBob; To be honest, you are a complete idiot.....

:lol:

Id rather be an idiot than a whiny baby who cries because "Jenkins was being a meanie to the fans". LOL

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I could care less actually. I can see its pretty much a double standard around here. Jenkins calls out the whole team for playing like poo and he's an asshole. Beason calls out an individual and he gets praised for being a great leader.

As butt hurt as you are about Peppers I doubt that.

The difference is that Beason admitted that he shouldn't have opened his mouth. Jenkins didn't. Jenkins also had a history of whining about everything from the music played during games to the coaching staff. Internal problems should never be advertised. If you disagree with that then you probably will never be more than head fry cook.

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As butt hurt as you are about Peppers I doubt that.

The difference is that Beason admitted that he shouldn't have opened his mouth. Jenkins didn't. Jenkins also had a history of whining about everything from the music played during games to the coaching staff. Internal problems should never be advertised. If you disagree with that then you probably will never be more than head fry cook.

And again, Beason only apologized because he was forced to. Jenkins was probably asked to do the same and he refused. He stood by his story instead of backpedaling the way your hero Beason does so consistently.
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And again, Beason only apologized because he was forced to. Jenkins was probably asked to do the same and he refused. He stood by his story instead of backpedaling the way your hero Beason does so consistently.

Actually the next week Jenkins blew off reporters, but whatever helps you live in your fantasy world of under-performing former panthers

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