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Where were you 1/6/2011 when Luck didn't declare?


micnificent28

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This was an epic moment in panther fan history. On a global scale i'd compare it to 9/11(j/k). Pretty sure there are some funny stories to tell.so i'll start it off.I was just coming home from work when i turned on the tv,only to see the damn red flashing breaking news thing. Just to throw the remote at the tv yelling motherfu**er. Where were you when you heard the news?

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I was at home watching the morning sportscenter (I'm on the west coast) when the breaking news update came in. I swear all I could do was laugh. In the next 10 minutes, I got calls from 3 of my friends (I didn't answer) but who left me voicemails talking so much poo, saying "He didn't declare b/c he didn't want to play for the Panthers."

Whatever, I'm over it. At the end of the day, Luck is only a sophomore entering his junior year. Stanford is also a very prestigious school and I respect his decision to stay. Even if he's not the number one pick next year, he'll definitely be a starter in the NFL, and a damn good one. He will get his money one way or another.

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I had just gotten off of work for the week (Friday here in Australia) and was checking my phone while my coworker that I carpool with was in at the bank. I almost cried, and told my coworker about it when he got back and he busted out laughing. (He doesn't follow sports but I talk about it to him anyway, so he knew what it meant to my team)

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I was working and got a text from my girlfriend "Andrew didn't go to Panthers?". Now, I have to say, she doesn't follow sports, and she hates when I talk about the Panthers all the time, but this was the hottest thing ever and if I had to get the news, that was the way to do it.

Then the mass amount of texts came from friends/enemies.

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