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What fools we have been


ThPantherFan

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Football is a great sport. I loved playing it. I love watching it. I'm excited about a home team, the Panthers.

Now that we have a possibility of no football it hurts. It hurts thinking about how the players and owners are treating us, the fans. We made them what they are. The money came from us. The squabble over millions of dollars is pathetic. Get it settled! Those that put you where you are are growing impatient.

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“The Panthers are going to be like everybody else and [Newton's] going to be like everybody else, so we all have to adjust and deal with what we have to deal with,” Richardson said at the ownership meetings, per Pro Football Weekly. “I’m not really overly stressed out about it, personally. We’re all playing by the same rules, Richardson said. If we weren’t, then it would be a different deal."

See, Big Daddy Cat thinks everything is just hunky-dory. The rules are the same so all you hand wringing fans can just find another hobby until JR says so..

Missing OTA's, no problem.

Unable to install an offense AND defense, no problem.

Unable to coach your franchise QB? No problem. Cause we're all playing by the same rules, that's all that matters.

Big Daddy is sleeping soundly and so should you..:cryin:

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