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Dolphins at Panthers 8/17 - Hard Knocks


Rhys

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I haven't seen any discussion yet on this subject - It seems Ryan Kalil's wishes do come true and the Panthers will be on Hard Knocks after all, much as they were in 2010 when the Jets were featured and came to town.

If you haven't seen it, here's a youtube clip. Alls I remember from that game is Everette Brown getting a sack on Sanchise and thinking, "Maybe this guy can be a decent contributor." I am so smart.

With the Dolphins coming to town, the Hard Knocks cameras will be with them and it is likely we will get to see some HBO Panthers/Cam Newton goodness.

Let's hope all of Ryan Kalil's wishes come true.

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i remember that our crew kept doing crowd shots and it seemed like half the people there were doucher jets fans who looked like carl from aqua teen hunger force.

Based on the excitement surrounding the team this year I'm hopeful that will be less of a problem.

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Haha, you'd make it on Hard Knocks for sure. Can't say it's anything HBO doesn't show every hour or two though.

yeah they'd let it go probably.

teenagers now don't know how good they have it having grown up with the internet. they'll never have to try to sneak out of bed and slip downstairs undetected for cornball softcore porn on skinemax. let alone put up cigarettes and beer in exchange for busted-down ass used porno mags.

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