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DA KRAKEN IS IN THE HOUSEEEEE (and they let me start my own topic)


itsghardy

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I get on Facebook for and hour and the fuggin Kraken is released in the words of A$AP........BEAST!!!!!!

 

 

p.s. if you wanna help a small town dude out hit me with a shout out in your vid, i'm in falcan't nation and this would undoubtedly give me and unlimited ammo cheat when arguing with falcons fans...i can see it now

 

Falcan't Fan: Dude the panthers suck, they didn't even make the playoffs

Me: Hey did you know Greg Hardy gave me a shoutout in his video?

Falcan't Fan: Is that the dude who yelled fug the falcons as he left the field?

Me: Yep!XD

Falcan't Fan: Hey man you know i didn't mean any of that stuff i said earlier right, you know how i am when i don't eat a snickers.

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How will you feel,when you break the NFLs single season sack record!?!?!

 

 

Good statement. 

 

Setting the NFL Record in sacks in one season for the CAROLINA PANTHERS would be awesome. Julius Who???

 

Hey Jerry I hope you got a fat check ready for KRAKEN because this man is about to upset the whole NFL.

 

I am betting with our DTs.  Kraken is gonna have a beastly year. 

 

My comment to you Kraken....   I love how you and CJ unload on QBs when you sake them.   That hit on C. Palmer was as legal as any hit.  Just cause you about snapped his head off is irrelevant it was legal.

 

Someone put out about a month or so ago hits by you and CJ.  Amazing how you not only sacked them but sacked them HARD.

 

Goosebumps.... 

 

I hope you have a very exciting and prosperous season.  

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Welcome Greg, good to see a player on here. Now as much as I would love to see you break every sack record known to man, hopefully you will have others on the team who don't like to share. Haha!

Which leads to this question:

Out of all the new additions on defense this year, not including star and short, who do you think will help make the most impact? From what you have seen. (Including undrafted rookies)

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