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Clark Judge what a hater


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Saw this on cbssport.com   This guy always hates on Carolina.

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/clark-judge/22773299/who-are-this-years-colts-redskins-we-have-four-candidates

 

He picks four teams to be the Next Colts and Redskins.  

 

His second pick is New Orleans and his "Added Bonus" is "The Saints last for games are teams with losing records in 2012 including Carolina twice"

 

Mr. Judge did you watch football at all in 2012?  Carolina swept New Orleans.   I think between the two teams Carolina and New Orleans, Carolina has a better shot at being the "Colts or Redskins in 2013" whatever that mean. 

 

Yeah he is right but the records were the same it isn't like we were 2-14.  Clark Judge has always hated on the Panthers.  This one not directly but you got my point.

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Why do you guys get so bent out of shape over what some talking head says? None of it matters.

It's because davethepanther has to angrily respond to everybody who doesn't conform to his opinion that the panthers are an elite team before they take the field after four seasons of mediocrity and failure

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It's because davethepanther has to angrily respond to everybody who doesn't conform to his opinion that the panthers are an elite team before they take the field after four seasons of mediocrity and failure

 

No it is because a writer writes about playing a team that beat them twice the year before as a positive instead of a negative.  But then again you didn't read the article.

 

You have NEVER heard me call our team ELITE.  I believe as many on this forum do. The Panthers can be.  Sorry I don't conform to your continual cloudy dreary outlook for our my team.

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"guys listen to this asshole Clark Judge disruhspectin our team and spewing ignorance. This guy's such a jerk I'm not only going to support him by reading his article but I'm also going to link it on a football message board and help disseminate his writing so many other people will be able to read it and provide traffic he otherwise wouldn't have gotten! That'll show that hater jerk!"

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