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2013 Adopt-A-Panther


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OH PLZ PLZ PLZ LEMME GET FUA!

 

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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Chase Blackburn

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Colby Cameron

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Colin Jones

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D.J. Campbell

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Derek Anderson

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Domenik Hixon

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Doug Hogue

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Drayton Florence

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Dwan Edwards

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Edmund Kugbila

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Frank Alexander

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Frank Kearse

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Garrett Chisolm

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Garry Williams

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Greg Hardy

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Greg Olsen

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James Shaw

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Jason Williams

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Jeff Byers

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Jon Beason

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Josh Norman

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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

 

team_picture_2012.jpg

      

 

 

 

 

Unnamed Table

A.J. Klein

MHS831

Amini Silatolu

Icege

Anderson Russell

AVAILABLE

Armanti Edwards

Jaxel

Armond Smith

AVAILABLE

Ben Hartsock

AVAILABLE

Ben Jacobs

AVAILABLE

Brad Nortman

AVAILABLE

Brandon LaFell

PantherFeez

Brandon Williams

nctarheel0619

Brenton Bersin

AVAILABLE

Brian Folkerts

AVAILABLE

Bruce Campbell

AVAILABLE

Byron Bell

AVAILABLE

Cam Newton

OnlyPantherFaninMaine

Captain Munnerlyn

bLACKpANTHER

Casey Walker

AVAILABLE

Charles Godfrey

jfo89

Charles Johnson

CPF4LIFE

Chase Blackburn

YoungPanthers89

Colby Cameron

AVAILABLE

Colin Cole

AVAILABLE

Colin Jones

AVAILABLE

Craig Roh

AVAILABLE

D.J. Campbell

AVAILABLE

D.J. Moore

Captroop

Dale Moss

AVAILABLE

David Gettis

AVAILABLE

DeAngelo Williams

Mother Grabber

Derek Anderson

AVAILABLE

Domenik Hixon

ItsNotGonnaBeAlright

Dominique Curry

AVAILABLE

Doug Hogue

AVAILABLE

Drayton Florence

rayzor

Dwan Edwards

xerxes

Edmund Kugbila

HsvPantherFan

Frank Alexander

The Huddler

Frank Kearse

AVAILABLE

Garrett Chisolm

AVAILABLE

Garry Williams

AVAILABLE

Graham Gano

AVAILABLE

Greg Hardy

SIGCHI222

Greg Olsen

The Other Colbert

Haruki Nakamura

AVAILABLE

Hayworth Hicks

AVAILABLE

J.J. Jansen

faultlessjoint

James Dockery

AVAILABLE

James Shaw

AVAILABLE

Jason Williams

AVAILABLE

Jeff Byers

AVAILABLE

Jimmy Clausen

Phil

Joe Adams

AVAILABLE

Jon Beason

Carolinaguy88

Jonathan Stewart

TopCat

Jordan Gay

AVAILABLE

Jordan Gross

TNPanther

Jordan Senn

AVAILABLE

Josh Norman

Smitty Is Our Savior

Josh Thomas

GolfRasta

Justin Wells

AVAILABLE

Kawann Short

dpanther69

Kealoha Pilares

TheRed

Kenjon Barner

redbuddha

Lamont Bryant

AVAILABLE

Linden Gaydosh

SCP

Louis Nzegwu

AVAILABLE

Luke Kuechly

MeowMeowMeooow

Mario Addison

AVAILABLE

Melvin White

AVAILABLE

Michael Zordich

AVAILABLE

Mike Mitchell

Lemory

Mike Tolbert

MechaZain

Morgan Lineberry

AVAILABLE

Nate Chandler

AVAILABLE

Nick Hixson

AVAILABLE

Patrick Brown

AVAILABLE

R.J. Webb

AVAILABLE

Richie Brockel

AVAILABLE

Robert Lester

Boiidoit34

Ryan Kalil

edward teach

Ryan Rau

AVAILABLE

Sione Fua

AVAILABLE

Star Lotulelei

TheRumGone

Steve Smith

Growl

Taulib Ikharo

AVAILABLE

Tauren Poole

AVAILABLE

Ted Ginn

CarolinaCoolin

Thomas Austin

AVAILABLE

Thomas Davis

AceMan

Tori Mobley

AVAILABLE

Wes Horton

AVAILABLE

Zack Pianalto

AVAILABLE

 

Could I get DJ Campbell?

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