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Panthers Beat Writers are PATHETIC!


NJPanthers89

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Just pointing out the obvious, and i hope they check this site and see how terrible they really are. I'm in NYC and the Giants beat reporters are all over this poo. Not one single tweet of any importance or any news has been reported or broken by any Panther beat writer.

It's trully a shame when national guys like Schefter and Glazer have more inside sources in Carolina than these idiots we have now...

Atleast Gantt gave us something, and actually knew what he was talking about..

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Just pointing out the obvious, and i hope they check this site and see how terrible they really are. I'm in NYC and the Giants beat reporters are all over this poo. Not one single tweet of any importance or any news has been reported or broken by any Panther beat writer.

It's trully a shame when national guys like Schefter and Glazer have more inside sources in Carolina than these idiots we have now...

Atleast Gantt gave us something, and actually knew what he was talking about..

NJPanthers12, how many alternate accounts do you have?

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For the late 8 yrs or so I have worked overseas. I wait and wait for something to show up in the news. NOTHING.... NO A GD THING. It is a crying shame. I am telling you. Anyone of you guys that are good writers should start writing independently and submitting your stories as you find out. You would be 100% improvement over the lack of real Panther beat writers. That idiot Jeff Hawkins that took over the CBS Sports Rapid Report absolutely sux. He usually posts a rapid report about 3 hours after everyone else knows about it.

Come ON PANTHER BEAT WRITERS... F____ING WRITE SOMETHING.

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