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Goodbye Huddle, I'm Disappointed In You


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It is interesting that people have to announce when they leave here as if they know that without an official announcement no one would notice they are gone.

Well I've been here a while and he's one of the names I recognize which is more then what I can say for 93.403% if the people on here now. I think it was more or less a rant and peace out, literately the huddle has turned into a "who can be a bigger ass hat?" competition, and one of the main reasons I've been finding myself on here less and less especially during the offseason because it will be rare that you actually see a topic or post worth a damn.

More to my point something like 3 out of the first 20 replies to this thread could be considered relevant to the conversation, the rest not so much.

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Would hate you take things so personally you leave - just take peoples opinions and thoughts about posts and move on. You don't have to have people agree with you...and we are all Panther fans here. I would love a debate claiming Smith is the best WR in the NFL (because I believe it too) - but you ARE going to get the haters and people trying to be witty in the way.

There ARE Huddlers here that are more..quiet and just read rather then post. Every now and then they will chime in too so just because you see a lot of flames doesnt mean everyone in the Huddle is trying to vilify you.

you are missing the point,he's leaving because the huddle right now is a big steaming pile of poo compared to it's former glory days when you could actually talk Panthers football without the next person trying to become a internet super star as if anyone with a brain cares.
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