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My eight year old son !


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As I'm sitting on the couch last night around

9:00 or so. My son comes running down the

Hall way and into the living room with his Panther

Uniform on. All excited!!!! I ask him what is the deal?

Why are you so exited? He says, Daddy you should be

Excited to because Cam Newton is going to finally bring a

Championship to the Carolina Panthers !!!!!!!!

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Good stuff.

Have a 14 month old.

One of his first words was "touchdown!"

Of course he has his own nurf football...whenever we yell touchdown! Or say football...he stops whatever he's doing, and finds his football.

Spikes it most of the time...but it's a start!

I'm doing something wrong. Mine is 2, and whenever I watch football he tries to sneak to a corner of the room with the remote to turn the TV off.

But it's my fault. If no football is on, I have a library of Disney and assorted other kid's movies available for him, so the Panthers lose to Toy Story every time.

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