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james harrison=pontential mental problems?


scpanther22

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Let's not forget this is still football. Yanno, that testosterone pumping game where you leave everything on the field.

Sure, he wasn't in the right there... But he didn't step on anyone's head either.

I wish we'd see a little of that aggressiveness and fire from our team.

:iagree:

It looks rough but I can guarantee the other players, even on the Cards, weren't playing nice either.

Football baby, the most vicious come out on top. :D

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So that was our team huh?

Brayton fights Otah now, and what he did with the Raiders doesn't pertain to the Panthers in any way, shape, or form.

it pertains..to us.he is still tyler brayton not unless he went into a identity change what any player does past or present we take on when we sign him...look at the bengals

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i think a couple of the guys defending him are letting their personal politics effect their opinion.

his statements would be ridiculous under any president. obama, bush, clinton, reagan, jefferson. it's tradition.

he refused to go when the steelers won in 2006, also. so it doesn't have anything to do with obama. he's just unfamiliar with the concept of a tradition.

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it pertains..to us.he is still tyler brayton not unless he went into a identity change what any player does past or present we take on when we sign him...look at the bengals

Bley's said he wished our team would be more fiery/aggressive.

Posting a link to what a player on our team did when he wasn't on our team means nothing to the fiery/aggressiveness of the Panthers.

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Bley's said he wished our team would be more fiery/aggressive.

Posting a link to what a player on our team did when he wasn't on our team means nothing to the fiery/aggressiveness of the Panthers.

have to say I agree... I want to see the collective group with fire and aggressiveness.. Not just Beason, Harris, and a few others...

I really want to see some hard hits this year... Keep poundin'...

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I dont see what the big fuss is all about. If I was on a super bowl winning team when Bush was president there is no way in hell I would have gone. I wouldnt want to meet that stupid schmuck! Maybe he's just not an Obama fan. Who cares?

lmfao... I guess no matter how much explanation people are going to miss the point.

Don't go see the president if you don't want to...

nobody cares if you want to see the president or not.

It has nothing to do with who the President is or isn't.

Has nothing to do with anything related to politics.

To come out and say, "invite us when we don't win the superbowl" is totally off the map and went over Harrison's head on why the Superbowl winning team goes to see the President.

If it's that hard to understand, then let me know. I won't waste my breath. lol

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Tinderbox it, it's turned political...

...and that's pretty stupid...

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lol... I don't see what's so hard to understand about this. Has nothing to do with politics. Just a bone head remark that has to do with not understanding something as simple as tradition.

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lol... I don't see what's so hard to understand about this. Has nothing to do with politics. Just a bone head remark that has to do with not understanding something as simple as tradition.

Yes I agree, but you have to admit that many of the responses have been very prejudicial politically speaking...

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