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Photos of the Game - Dolphins Edition


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Jeebus. I knew Tolbert was short and all. But man, he looks like a munchkin next to JStew. I wonder if he has to get the airbag deactivated in his car??

Looks like Stew is jumping in that pic, at least thats what I would guess. He looks like a giant

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Here are a few of my favorite photos from the Panthers - Dolphins game...

I am fairly certain Greg Hardy is trying for a True Blood cameo....

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Jonathan Stewart knows who to thank for his TD....

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Charles Johnson beasting...

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Jon Beason being a mentor even when not playing...

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Jonathan Stewart making it look easy...

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Luke Kuechly and Terrell McClain teaming up... get used to seeing this.

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Phenomenal pictures. Much better than The Charlotte Observer.

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Back story:

The old woman in front of us (I am blocking most of her - but turned my hat around to get her in the pic) and her husband have been sitting in front of our seats for as long as I can remember - at least '98. Every single time we get too loud for her, she turns around and shushes us. We only got one shush on Friday, but it was after a crucial 3rd down stop in the 1st quarter - where people were acting like they were at a football game and cheering on the D.

After getting reprimanded by her for being too loud, we got someone behind us to snap a pic of us mocking her. Not all of us are wine and cheese in the clubs. We stayed til the end.

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Back story:

The old woman in front of us (I am blocking most of her - but turned my hat around to get her in the pic) and her husband have been sitting in front of our seats for as long as I can remember - at least '98. Every single time we get too loud for her, she turns around and shushes us. We only got one shush on Friday, but it was after a crucial 3rd down stop in the 1st quarter - where people were acting like they were at a football game and cheering on the D.

After getting reprimanded by her for being too loud, we got someone behind us to snap a pic of us mocking her. Not all of us are wine and cheese in the clubs. We stayed til the end.

3B2YF.jpg

I know that woman. She used to be a librarian. Shush is the main word in her vocabulary.

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