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Panthers to ink Quintin Mikell?


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Oh lawd lol. Well if we look at it that way, nobody would want to play here.

After the $$ and coaching/teammate situation, that is the stuff I would look at when making a decision if I were a free agent. If it comes down to everything being equal between the Panthers and say, the Packers. Who do you choose? A great home field advantage or a lame stadium that only rocks when the Steelers score a TD.

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After the $$ and coaching/teammate situation, that is the stuff I would look at when making a decision if I were a free agent. If it comes down to everything being equal between the Panthers and say, the Packers. Who do you choose? A great home field advantage or a lame stadium that only rocks when the Steelers score a TD.

 

Well there are more prudent factors than that man.

 

How many times do the Buccaneers get blacked out during the season? They seem to be able to sign players. Mikell has a wife and 3 kids. If it comes down to equal money, I'm thinking he goes with what's best for his family.

 

I demand to know who pissed in your corn flakes this morning sir.

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Don't forget the bonus of designated nap/quiet time starting about the 3rd quarter.

 

+ the people who tell me to sit down. Or the people who look at you with disgust when you start banging the empty seats around you on 3rd down. 

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