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Panthers for 'Hard Knocks'? Doubt it


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Even if I did have homosexual parents,which I don't, nor am I a homosexual, that would be nothing to be ashamed of.

It's sad that you think otherwise. I would hate to have a mind so intolerant of others.

I'll pray for you.

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Supposedly John Fox and John Elway just turned down HBO's offer to do Hard Knocks on the Broncos. This shouldn't come as a suprise for those familiar with Foxey during his tenure with the Panthers. With Tampa Bay and now Denver rumored to have turned it down, I began thinking that even a team like the Jets may even refuse to get on the show again during this unusual offseason.

During any other normal offseason I would be all for the Panthers getting the lime light of Hard Knocks, but being that our young team and new QB will already be behind the learning curve with a new coaching staff, I am beginning to sway the other way. How soon would Hard Knocks come in? Would they be in BoA stadium within a few weeks? Would this hinder any "secret" conversations (if any) that we could potentially have with other teams that might give us an advantage once/if free agency does start? and with the lockout likely continuing into training camp, a shortened training camp puts more emphasis on our young guys learning the new system quickly... and with cameras all over the place, this could only prove to be a hinderence.

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The irony of that pic mixed with your name is just great.

Thank you Salty, for making this redundantly redundant thread that has already been posted at least twice into something useful. So here's my input.

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