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Interesting Deangelo Williams tidbit.


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So this girl that I know got asked out by D-Will and they've been talking and hanging out (its true, friends have seen them out). Apparently, he told her that he was staying here next season, but I told her that he's most likely not. I'm sure he's just sayin that to get some ass and he's probably bored out of his mind being injured and all. So now she's not too happy about it.

Sorry D-Will, didn't mean to cockblock you...lol

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Wow. Quality post with quality information. D Will will be here next year, I promise you. They are going to tag him for sure, because they wont let him walk for free and they have a boatload of money to spend. Harbaugh will run the football, and will understand we need a stable of quality backs to get that done. I think that he will be here, and I've said all along, trade Goodson.

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Weird. I have a friend that works at Dean and Deluca on Rea road. Deangelo Williams came in there holding two car seats and a kid in each with his girlfriend...

Also he was wearing a Panthers headband, shirt, and pants. He was decked out in Panthers gear.

I'm not making this up. Don't really give two shits if anyone believes me or not. Don't see why it would be so hard to believe either way...

My friend asked him if he was going to be here next year and he said "I sure hope so" and that was about it. Kris Jenkins has came in there before too saying he was visiting with Deangelo while injured.

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