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Minor argument in Panthers locker room


Mr. Scot

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Reportedly went as follows...

Cam Newton: So after today, I own him, right?

Steve Smith: Hell no! He's belongs to me!

DeAngelo Williams: Bulls--t! I owned him before you guys did!

Jonathan Stewart: Not before me, you didn't!

Jeremy Shockey: Yeah? Well I've owned him on two different teams!

Greg Olsen: Hey hold up! I want in on this too!

DeAngelo Williams: Okay guys, guys, guys...look. Let's just agree to share, okay. We can all own him. Sound good?

General agreement was reached on this suggestion. All parties involved in the dispute were said to be happy with the final result.

Well...all but one.

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nothing could ever come close to the stewart stiff-arm in 2008

If there ever were a serious discussion of just whose b--ch Ronde rightfully is, I'd probably have to side with Stewart. The clips they showed of Barber's face afterward were priceless :lol:

Newton gained a legit claim after that option play earlier today though.

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I am pretty confident this arguement is made up.

#notgettingpointofthread

-seriously though, J Stew owns Barber ...there sould be a memorial chalk outline where that stiff arm took place.

The Giants game was awesome too on Monday night Football when DeAngelo and Stewart were " healing with the spirit" the secondary to the ground

Palm to helmet devastation!

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