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Buckner = Garbage


mercman1

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Its one thing to voice your opinion regarding a player. Its another to talk pure poo about a guy you played ball with. A guy that was 3 times the player you were. It really speaks volumes about Buckner and the pure jelousy this guy has towards Julius.

Julius never runs his mouth, and he will probably let buckner's remarks go without comment. But im here to say that Buckner is a joke.

What does anyone, including Buckner, know about the real reason Peppers wants to leave? He doesnt have me fooled one bit, Buckner knows about as much as I do, and its jelousy you hear over the radio.

Lets see here, the Panthers have now had there 2 best d lineman want to get the hell out of town. But its all them, no way in hell its anything else right? Put your blinders on Panther fans, bury your heads in the sand, and scream bloody murder at the players. And whatever you do, listen to a washed up, over weight Buckner, who claims to be a Tarheel fan in basketball, a Clemson football fan, and a Panther expert who happen to be wearing a Pittsburg jersey last week.

Thats right Buck, keep talkin trash about Peppers, he has far too much class to call you out as the player you were, at least he is choosing to leave, and not gettin cut.

Next season, when he's kickin ass, like he has done here, for the Ravens or the Eagles or whoever, ill make sure I call your show, if you still have one by then.

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Can one of you forum vets tell me how to go through the motions of a off-season on the trainwreak known as Carolina Huddle. Should I be all jacked up on anti-depressents right now?

All of the anti-depresents and nerve pills you can get your hands on, and some Jack Daniels.

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Can one of you forum vets tell me how to go through the motions of a off-season on the trainwreak known as Carolina Huddle. Should I be all jacked up on anti-depressents right now?

Generally we sit around, get drunk and post pics of our genitals to each other. After that, it's all downhill.

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