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Just thinking about this -

 

Last year we travel to Kansas City, it's Jovan Belcher the day before the game.

 

This year Giants come right after Tom Caughlins brother dies a few days before the game.

 

This year we travel to Minnesota, its Adrian Petersens son two days before the game.

 

Are we off the scale on this kind of stat or do I just not pay enough attention around the league?

 

 

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Just thinking about this -

Last year we travel to Kansas City, it's Jovan Belcher the day before the game.

This year Giants come right after Tom Caughlins brother dies a few days before the game.

This year we travel to Minnesota, its Adrian Petersens son two days before the game.

Are we off the scale on this kind of stat or do I just not pay enough attention around the league?

To give an answer though, there at A LOT of personnel in the NFL.

Al Davis, Junior Seau, Chris Henry, Torrey Smiths brother etc all are recent with no ties to the Panthers.

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