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The rise of Riverboat Ron ( NFL.com video)


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that was great but i want to hear the 2nd part when they start talking about Cam being over .500.

 

link anyone???

no link but

 

right after that they went to Deion and Mike talking about Cam developing and our Defense.

 

 

Deion had isolation replays of failed pass to Ginn in first half that looked identical to go ahead TD pass except Cam hit him in his hands and he dropped it.  Said Cam learned from that and put the td pass in his gut so he couldn't drop it 

 

Then both he and Mike slobbered over Luke and Davis and had more isolation replays from Monday night.

 

Thoroughly enjoyable

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Anybody remember this?

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/punk-move-panthers-players-lock-153000046--nfl.html

 

 

 

I have a message for the Carolina Panthers players who thought hiring a uniformed cop to keep reporters away from Tuesday's workout session at a Charlotte high school was a good idea. And against all logic, I'm going to deliver it without the benefit of police protection:

You guys are acting like morons – and wimps.

Yep, I said it, and I'm prepared to own it, because it's my job to enunciate opinions and accept the consequences. Then again, I'm actually being paid for my endeavors, unlike Panthers workout organizer Jordan Gross(notes) and his locked-out teammates, who nonetheless behaved as though the flow of information from day one of their faux minicamp was as privileged as their condescending owner, Jerry Richardson.

 

 

 

 

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