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Should the Panther forum be a Tebow free zone?


Kevin Greene

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well you technically made a The Golden Calf of Bristol thread, honestly, i dont mind, you can always avoid the thread, my thing is why does so many people want to make The Golden Calf of Bristol threads on THIS board anyway??? is The Golden Calf of Bristol a panther?? no. does he play in the NFC South? no. i think there should be more threads on here about the Saints and Falcons playoff games.

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I just hate the Steelers and their fans so much being a Panthers fan here in Raleigh so I'm willing to suffer through Tebowmania for a week if it means the Steelers getting embarrassed.

steeler fanbase is a strong candidate for worst in the USA.

Eagles, Dallas, Falcons contenders too

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steeler fanbase is a strong candidate for worst in the USA.

Eagles, Dallas, Falcons contenders too

Steelers fans are like cockroaches, everywhere you go they are there, so many of them, can't get rid of them. And half of their fanbase has no fuging clue about the team. Try asking them what years or how many superbowls they have won, half of them won't be able to give you either.

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Why make him any different than any other player ESPN and like regurgitate over and over. Much respect for the guy for balling. Still don't agree with all the pundits on either side, i'll remain in the middle. Props for The Golden Calf of Bristol.

In short no, he plays football and its the offseason.

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