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Panthers Would be 3-0 With Vick


ZedLeppelin

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Taking another hit of negative rep here but I was 100% on board with signing Vick when we could and we were his preferred destination. Here at the Huddle, I was basically called an idiot who knows nothing about football and that Vick sucks so I'm going to rub it in for the 2nd straight week. This will be my last time unless Vick leads Philly to a run in the playoffs and then I may post something like this again.

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Taking another hit of negative rep here but I was 100% on board with signing Vick when we could and we were his preferred destination. Here at the Huddle, I was basically called an idiot who knows nothing about football and that Vick sucks so I'm going to rub it in for the 2nd straight week. This will be my last time unless Vick leads Philly to a run in the playoffs and then I may post something like this again.

:ciappa:

Promise? See ya.....

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I've put the Vick hatred days behind me. He is exciting to watch.

I don't think he'd have made a difference if he was with the Panthers though. We're not an explosive offense. We don't have a slew of receivers that can catch everything thrown their way and always seem to be open.

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