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2013 Adopt-A-Panther


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I was looking around and noticed the guy who started it last year seems to be gone now. So, I thought I would start up the thread so Huddlers can get a early start this year. 

 

I know it's still early in camp and a lot of players may not be here for the season. But, it will give more Huddlers a chance to adopt even if the Panther has to be put down in a couple of weeks.

 

It's also EXTREMELY slow here at the office so I'll volunteer to make the Sigs this year. 

 

I'll start by taking Luke Kuechly this year. 

 

Available Panthers for Adoption:

 

 

Available Panthers for Adoption

 

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Still Available As Of 10:00PM Thursday Night

(Will Update Around Lunch Friday)

Anderson Russell

Armond Smith

Ben Jacobs

Brenton Bersin

Brian Folkerts

Bruce Campbell

Casey Walker

Colby Cameron

Colin Jones

Craig Roh

Dale Moss

David Gettis

Dominique Curry

Doug Hogue

Frank Kearse

Garrett Chisolm

Garry Williams

Hayworth Hicks

James Dockery

James Shaw

Jason Williams

Jordan Gay

Justin Wells

Lamont Bryant

Louis Nzegwu

Mario Addison

Michael Zordich

Nate Chandler

Nick Hixson

Patrick Brown

R.J. Webb

Richie Brockel

Ryan Rau

Taulib Ikharo

Tauren Poole

Thomas Austin

Tori Mobley

Wes Horton

Zack Pianalto

 

 

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