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Thomas Davis named NFC Defensive Player of the Week


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It happened almost 2 years ago...in a dark lab on an uncharted tropical island somewhere in the Pacific, Dr. James Andrews and Thomas Davis huddled over Andrews' secret creation; the world's first true bionic knee. Should they dare go through with it? After all, the only testing conducted up to then was with a previously hobbled kangaroo. After much discussion, it was given the green light by Thomas, and the rest is history.

 

Thomas is now approximately 8% faster and stronger than he was as a 23 year old rookie. 

 

Look for these results to be published soon in all the major medical journals.

 

Oh, and the Illuminati? It exists, and Andrews is in it. Along with Cam of course.

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It happened almost 2 years ago...in a dark lab on an uncharted tropical island somewhere in the Pacific, Dr. James Andrews and Thomas Davis huddled over Andrews' secret creation; the world's first true bionic knee. Should they dare go through with it? After all, the only testing conducted up to then was with a previously hobbled kangaroo. After much discussion, it was given the green light by Thomas, and the rest is history.

 

Thomas is now approximately 8% faster and stronger than he was as a 23 year old rookie. 

 

Look for these results to be published soon in all the major medical journals.

 

Oh, and the Illuminati? It exists, and Andrews is in it. Along with Cam of course.

 

i fugin knew it

 

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It happened almost 2 years ago...in a dark lab on an uncharted tropical island somewhere in the Pacific, Dr. James Andrews and Thomas Davis huddled over Andrews' secret creation; the world's first true bionic knee. Should they dare go through with it? After all, the only testing conducted up to then was with a previously hobbled kangaroo. After much discussion, it was given the green light by Thomas, and the rest is history.

 

Thomas is now approximately 8% faster and stronger than he was as a 23 year old rookie. 

 

Look for these results to be published soon in all the major medical journals.

 

Oh, and the Illuminati? It exists, and Andrews is in it. Along with Cam of course.

 

Just give away the whole farm whydontcha?!?!

 

Meah, at least you didn't tell everyone about the Blueminati.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Awwwwwww  shyte

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Here's the write-up by our ESPN team reporter David Newton:

 

http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/1265/davis-finally-getting-attention-he-deserves?ex_cid=espnapi_public

 

Briefly, it talks about how TD received no recognition for coming back from his 3rd ACL tear last year. Thought about retiring after the 3rd one. JR giving him yet another chance. Restructured contract in 2012 to play for vet minimum. Article ended with a medical study about ACL tears & only 63% of players played again & 2 years after the surgery 55% of them are out of the league.

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I can remember during TD's rookie year when Foxy couldn't decide whether to make him a safety or linebacker. I knew he would be a LB when Dan Morgan said, "Thomas will be playing a little Joker for us". Seemed the best position for his speed.

Vick-stopper..

 

I love TD.. doesn't get the credit he deserves.. love his versatility.. 

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