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Panther ProBowl Performances.


PantherBoy95

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OH NO CLINTON ALMOST RAN UP STEVE'S LEGS AS I TYPED THE TITLE!:mad:

Steve-has 2 catches 37 yds. as of right now and the announcer said he may be the angriest chippiest guy in the NFL.

Peppers-Has a sack and one really good pressure where the opposing lineman looked as if he was on skates... I really don't know whether to cheer for him or not:incazzato:

Also a good stop on about 3rd & 4

Gross-Pretty good protection; one play he made the QB get hurried.

Beason-No tackles but has been around the ball.

I know most don't care about this but anything they do I watch and support...c/ August is a LONG way away.:svengo:

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BEASON Just made a beautiful stop right as the guy neared the goal line.

Why do you want to leave: I'm just you know I"m at that point of my career I'm trinng to do more things in my career but I'm not sure right now...I just feeel it's time to move on and do something esle...

What would it take for you to come back: (looks down and thinks)Right now I"m just out here right now enjoying the Probowl ...

(interrupts Peppers c/ he isn't giving him an answer) ok. then what D would you want to play for:

any defense that's right for me any team that's interesting.

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Jenkins former pro bowler that wanted out of Carolina at all cost

Peppers pro bowler that wants out of Carolina at all cost

Don't be mad at Peppers

Fox & Co have now lost not one but 2 Pro Bowlers

Something smells at the head of this

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I think the lesson we learn from pep and Jenk is that just cause you have talent dose not make you a good Football player. Both are hot and cold in there play and that was when they cared. I think too many people have told them that they were great.

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Jenkins former pro bowler that wanted out of Carolina at all cost

Peppers pro bowler that wants out of Carolina at all cost

Don't be mad at Peppers

Fox & Co have now lost not one but 2 Pro Bowlers

Something smells at the head of this

... something like bullshit.

How do you figure we had one of the best locker rooms in the league, but Fox has lost the team? 2 pro bowlers left, out of how many star players? Big fuging deal.

Hey, maybe tomorrow we can find another way to come up with ridiculous statements without any basis..

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