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Cam Doing More Charity Work, Encourages Student-Athletes to Get Heart Checkups


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Is that your website, or something? Why not just quote the story?

Yes, I'm trying to build an audience. No ads (not planning on any either) so I'm not making a dime, but I am trying to build something that can pull Panthers news from everywhere into one cohesive place.

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Are you trying to dethrone Zod and create The Huddle 2.0?

No. Let me be very clear on that.

The Huddle really doesn't do much with news items outside of make a thread about them. I'm trying to put together an easy-to-read, all-encompassing Panthers news feed. No "so-and-so analyst says this" but actual going-ons in the front office and with the players. There's a forum but that's more for organic conversation, and strictly Panthers-focused (no tits, gif-approved threads, etc.)

Outside of all that, I'll compile all the best Panthers media (pics, wallpapers, highlights videos, etc.) but that's kind of a side-focus, so the site can be a one-stop shop of Panthers-related stuff.Now, I tried to say as much with my original thread announcing the blog earlier, but seeing as it got deleted I'm guessing Zod doesn't believe me. I did start it partly out of frustration with the trolls situation but I'm trying to build something that I really feel is missing from all the other Panthers sites, and something the Huddle really doesn't target.

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No. Let me be very clear on that.The Huddle really doesn't do much with news items outside of make a thread about them. I'm trying to put together an easy-to-read, all-encompassing Panthers news feed. No "so-and-so analyst says this" but actual going-ons in the front office and with the players. There's a forum but that's more for organic conversation, and strictly Panthers-focused (no tits, gif-approved threads, etc.)

I'm just messing with you. I like the articles on the site.

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