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I think Santa Claus will be bringing more #59 jerseys down the chimney come 12/25/12 than #1 jerseys unless something drastically changes. Kuechly has become the man in Cleveland County and Gaston County from all the info I can gather. My 11 year old son has already asked for a jersey and middle schools are becoming Kuechly territory.

The good news is, I think both will be here 10 years from now with a lot of changes in management in-between.

I also think we will have 2 or hopefully 3 rings by then, 2021 (hard to see now but stranger things have happened).

My point is, as bad as Hurney missed, he did put a flat spot on some of his hits.

Marty, enjoy Cam's and Luke's career from a far. You drafted them and when things work out, I will come back on here and give you credit. You needed to be fired (for Armanti alone) but in general you were a good guy, wanted the best for the Panthers and a great friend to Mr, Richardson. I wish you long life, good health and no ill wishes personally.

Peace, goodwill towards men.

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Christmas wishes:

-Rivera is fire. By firing Rivera, it tells us we're going to get a new HC, not a Chud or McDonut promotion to HC for next year. If Chico is fired, that means GM is cleaning house.

-Start looking hard at a new GM.

-Talks everyone from ESPN to NFL Network to your local channel news of a new possible HC.

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