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The Panthers and "falling stars"


Mr. Scot

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FWIW- the "condition" that was discovered might not exist at all. I haven't read up on it a lot but I do know that false signals and the sort aren't all that uncommon when it comes to cardiac issues. The type of diagnostic equipment they used can play a big role in that. If they just did an EEG or EKG and they saw something strange then it's very common to have that "over turned" by a more advanced test, or even something as simple as a chest x-ray.

I trust, fully, that he's a no risk candidate at this point.

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well to his credit hes a Prinston graduate and played 7 years in the NFL, now owns his own recruiting firm, was host on ESPN's Football Today podcast and often makes appreances on NFLN and writes for Sports USA

... Im just saying he knows far more than any of us.

I listened to him enough to know for sure he's an idiot. That dude has said so many incorrect statements about the Panthers that he rivals Adam Schein as the biggest let down of any radio host they have.

He's a big dumb offensive lineman who doesnt know poo past 3 or 4 teams. He will constantly say the wrong thing even though he has been told otherwise many a time. For example "Carolina is a small market team".

He is good for getting a players perspective. . and he does decent interviews since he personable and kind of like a big dumb teddy bear.

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He's a big dumb offensive lineman who doesnt know poo past 3 or 4 teams. He will constantly say the wrong thing even though he has been told otherwise many a time. For example "Carolina is a small market team".

Not sure why Im defending this guy but appearently I am.. The above statement is true. That shouldnt offend people but Carolina is a small market team in the NFL.

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Not sure why Im defending this guy but appearently I am.. The above statement is true. That shouldnt offend people but Carolina is a small market team in the NFL.

weird I wonder why were so high on this list then huh?

I apologize in advance for the sarcasm but Im so tired of hearing people say that. Its just not true my friend, ok?

http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mli45ikdf/23-carolina-panthers-2/

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