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Actionman0z

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I owe the huddle an apology. Sorry to everyone who I said rude things to, and gave neg swag to. You guys were right. Even though I did not support the Newton pick, hes a Panther now, and I hope he does become the Nightmare he wants to be.. for opposing teams. Not for Hurney and Rivera. Go Newton, GO PANTHERS.

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You can disagree with decision...it just depends on how you go about expressing it.

I am on the fence about it, but as you said, he is a Panther and will support the team and the player.

But that first frickin interception and...Mistery.gif

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I'm not too worried about INTs, I'm sure he'll have plenty of opportunity to get those. I'm more concerned about the first time he takes off, then coughs it up when he gets killed by a LB in open space. But hey, it's part of the learning process. I trust our staff that they can turn him into a great NFL QB.

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I just got too wrapped up in all the pre-draft stuff, coupled with being crappy and not wanting but knowing if Clausen was there at 48 we'd take him, thinking Luck was coming out.. Missing on harbaugh (or not even interviewing him), I had had enough. Sorry guys. :) Im back on board.

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You're not the only one that doesn't agree with the pick. I'm reluctant as well. This pick will either put us back in the hunt or break us for the next 5 years. I support the team. I don't like the pick but I will be hoping newton does well for the teams sake. If he gets us a SB. Then awesome. I am sincerely praying he doesn't turn into a bust. I'm also praying Andrew Luck doesn't become the next Brady or manning. LOL!

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I owe the huddle an apology. Sorry to everyone who I said rude things to, and gave neg swag to. You guys were right. Even though I did not support the Newton pick, hes a Panther now, and I hope he does become the Nightmare he wants to be.. for opposing teams. Not for Hurney and Rivera. Go Newton, GO PANTHERS.

You're not the only one who's had to come to terms with being wrong on this one. I founded that club, welcome!

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