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panthers0410

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I'd hate this and think it was low class...but that was a direct hit, you have to give him/her a little credit. I mean, that's an empty cup. This cat had to compensate for wind, judge the distance and penetrate the dense ego shield that surrounds NFL pundits.

In conclusion, it was low, disrespectful, and damages our reputation as Panthers fans...but play that clip again.

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