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Reggie White & Jerome Brown: A Football Life


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Set your DVR's for Thursday @ 10:00pm. I'm pretty sure this will focus solely on Reggie's time in Philly, but as Panthers fans I figured this will be a good watch for everybody regardless. Maybe not technically Panthers related, but I wanted to give everyone a heads up that maybe hadn't seen the commercials that are constantly on NFL Network.

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Reggie White is far and away the best person inside and out whoever played the game. The only person that you can even put in the same breathe as him is Walter Payton.

Warrick Dunn would be the closest comparison that I could think of as of late.

Gotta love Reggie White. God bless him and his family...

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Reggie White is far and away the best person inside and out whoever played the game. The only person that you can even put in the same breathe as him is Walter Payton.

Warrick Dunn would be the closest comparison that I could think of as of late.

Gotta love Reggie White. God bless him and his family...

I'm not agreeing or disagreeing, but as massive shitstorm is about to ensue.

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Reggie White is far and away the best person inside and out whoever played the game. The only person that you can even put in the same breathe as him is Walter Payton.

Warrick Dunn would be the closest comparison that I could think of as of late.

Gotta love Reggie White. God bless him and his family...

The best thing about Reggie White is he never made ridiculous, bigoted comments about homosexuals, and grounded his world views in rational, empirical based observation and conjecture.

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Set your DVR's for Thursday @ 10:00pm. I'm pretty sure this will focus solely on Reggie's time in Philly, but as Panthers fans I figured this will be a good watch for everybody regardless. Maybe not technically Panthers related, but I wanted to give everyone a heads up that maybe hadn't seen the commercials that are constantly on NFL Network.

Can't wait to see this. From what I hear it is an unbelievable documentary for all football fans regardless of what team you follow. I'll never forget hearing about the passing of Jerome Brown. Shocked and sad that he died and mad that he took his 12 year old nephew with him. Gonna be tough to watch.

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