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Pat Yas...on frank and buck


dpanthersman

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just tuned into the frank and buck show, pat yas was on there talking about the panthers. didnt catch all of it but did hear him say he feels like the peppers situation should have been handled alot better by peppers agent. and Carey's lack of experience is a big reason why the situation hasnt been resolved. he also said he wouldnt be surprised if peppers holds out and doesn't show up for training camp. he said that alot of the current power rankings has the panthers a little low. he said he feels there somewhere around #5 -#11 in the league right now. thought it was kinda interesting so i wanted to share that

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so the dumbass duet program was graced with Yas making them the incompetent trio show...awesome

His rankings may be in line though....just like everyone else's may be in line. I find it funny that he can look at the Carey situation and find fault in the agent who has protected his client's reputation at all costs and without putting him at risk financially. People associated with the Panthers and/or pundits are the only jackasses I see throwing stones at Peppers.

Yas is ridiculous. the frank and buc show is pure garbage

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