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Panthers offer 6th Round Pick For Curry


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the allsportsintel guy on twitter reported last week that the panthers offered a 6th round pick for curry actually

this was posted 2 minutes ago.

ALLsportsINTEL Rich Smith

NFL UPDATE - Aaron Curry to the Carolina Panthers trade talk, Carolina reportedly offered a conditional 6th that could turn to a 4th rd pick

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this was posted 2 minutes ago.

yup that was posted 2 minutes ago. after i posted my information. hmm maybe stuff is actually heating up. or maybe i just got lucky once again and truly am a fraud. now cavscout, mrtd, TCF, and shika la boom boom or whatever you may continue on with your miserable lives.

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So you're just going to keep ignoring that this was posted on this very message board 2 days ago?

I didn't see it what do you want me to do. would you like a hand written apology sent to you via the United States Postal Service. I don't know what to tell you man, my bad I missed it. I am not done enough to straight copy something that was posted on this board that probably a majority read and try to take credit for it. Private message me your address and i will send you a hand written apology. Good god get over it.

Also I highly doubt in a rebuilding stage the Panthers give up both their 3rd and 4th rounders.

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