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Cool story- I ran into a former Panthers employee at the gym


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Yeah also known as a spotter/towl boy.

regardless of what the guy did, he was in there with the players everyday for more than 5 years so he knows the guys personally and know whats goin on...the shocking thing for me was Charles Johnson...idk why..just seems like it would be someone else

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regardless of what the guy did, he was in there with the players everyday for more than 5 years so he knows the guys personally and know whats goin on...the shocking thing for me was Charles Johnson...idk why..just seems like it would be someone else

Oh I know I wasn't discounting your story just clarifying the Panthers haven't fired any coaches, especially not their S&C coach who is regarded as one of the best in the business. Simmons will be here until he chooses to leave for another gig, or more likely retires.

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