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so who else wanted to break judas peppers' finger off when he "quieted" the crowd?


PhillyB

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dumbo-eared punk bitch should've just showed up, played, and shut up if he wanted fans to believe he held nothing against carolina and had been willing to stay. instead he trots around with his finger up to his facemask pointing out the fans and telling them to shut up.

now i will hate him forever.

edit: dammit catdaddy way to make the exact same thread three seconds before me

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dumbo-eared punk bitch should've just showed up, played, and shut up if he wanted fans to believe he held nothing against carolina and had been willing to stay. instead he trots around with his finger up to his facemask pointing out the fans and telling them to shut up.

now i will hate him forever.

edit: dammit catdaddy way to make the exact same thread three seconds before me

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He should have saluted them, not the Bears fans! He should have made a sign with some Sharpies that said: I'M SORRY I LEFT! PLEASE FORGIVE ME! PANTHERS RULE, BEARS SUCK! Then he should have held his hands together to say PLEASE don't be angry with me...when the 50,000 BUTT-HURT bitches booed him like a bunch of nancies.

Players go to different teams. It happens. Man up. Just because he was born here and went to Carolina doesn't mean he has to serve his entire career here. Good lord.

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