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Actionman0z

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What I love about this board, is that we are all supposed to be Panthers fans right? Well when I DONT want to hail Newton as the second coming of Jesus, and that I think his father tried to sell him to SEC teams, and hes a thief, I get my SWAG bashed by dudes who think he is a Pro Bowler and HOF QB already. I really think that the getting neg. SWAG issue, alot like getting neg. feedback from Ebay sellers when you leave neg feedback as a buyer needs to be changed. If you have left me neg rep. because of anything I've said about Newton its rude. Feel free to re-SWAG me when he sucks, just as I will feel free to ADD SWAG you when he does well. Im not looking for a new team because I disagree with the pick (and still do). There were dudes who make a bigger impact for us than him at #1. My argument the whole time was you need someone to come in and make a direct impact on WINNING games at #1, and I dont think that Newton does that for us.. I never said he wouldnt. I just said I dont think that right now, we ARE better than we were before the draft.

THIS IS FOR CCS, NCMONZTA, and BLACKCATGROWL

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What I love about this board, is that we are all supposed to be Panthers fans right? Well when I DONT want to hail Newton as the second coming of Jesus, and that I think his father tried to sell him to SEC teams, and hes a thief, I get my rep bashed by dudes who think he is a Pro Bowler and HOF QB already. I really think that the getting neg. rep issue, alot like getting neg. feedback from Ebay sellers when you leave neg feedback as a buyer needs to be changed. If you have left me neg rep. because of anything I've said about Newton its rude. Feel free to re-rep me when he sucks, just as I will feel free to rep you when he does well. Im not looking for a new team because I disagree with the pick (and still do). There were dudes who make a bigger impact for us than him at #1. My argument the whole time was you need someone to come in and make a direct impact on WINNING games at #1, and I dont think that Newton does that for us.. I never said he wouldnt. I just said I dont think that right now, we ARE better than we were before the draft.

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I dont live in NC. I live on the West Coast, where its not polite to have sex with your sister, roll the confederate flag on the back of my busted up Toyota, or beat my wife. Where it is polite to go to the dentist, get a quality education, and be a functioning member of society.

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I dont live in NC. I live on the West Coast, where its not polite to have sex with your sister, roll the confederate flag on the back of my busted up Toyota, or beat my wife. Where it is polite to go to the dentist, get a quality education, and be a functioning member of society.
why don't you just ask for people to neg swag you?
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I dont live in NC. I live on the West Coast, where its not polite to have sex with your sister, roll the confederate flag on the back of my busted up Toyota, or beat my wife. Where it is polite to go to the dentist, get a quality education, and be a functioning member of society.

did that really just happen...?

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