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Thomas Davis


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Super Hype for the game sunday.

 

Now just announced Thomas Davis (Walter Payton man of the year nominee) will be the first active player to pound the keep pounding drum prior to the game sunday.  

One of my all time favorite panthers with what all he's fought through.

 

Hopefully this will get the D even more hyped for the game

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TD is one of those players who I kind of feel sorry for sometimes. Were it not for his multiple injuries he would have made the Pro-Bowl and a lot more money. Then he makes one of the most amazing comebacks from injury in the history of the NFL and doesn't even get acknowledged as comeback player of the year. I think he's due for more in his career. Dude is out there dominating.

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He is the team MVP this season. He keeps guys in check without any regard to be liked.

From preseason when Cam and a RB were making faces at a camera he grabs Cam and tells him to focus on the game...listen to yo daddy!!

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TD is one of those players who I kind of feel sorry for sometimes. Were it not for his multiple injuries he would have made the Pro-Bowl and a lot more money. Then he makes one of the most amazing comebacks from injury in the history of the NFL and doesn't even get acknowledged as comeback player of the year. I think he's due for more in his career. Dude is out there dominating.

Davis got a 5 year extension worth 35.5 million, making a average of 7+ million a year and was making a huge check for doing 3 years of rehab.  I'm not sure on which planet we should feel sorry for someone making more in a "year" playing sports and working out, then 99% of the world makes in lifetime of work.

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Davis got a 5 year extension worth 35.5 million, making a average of 7+ million a year and was making a huge check for doing 3 years of rehab.  I'm not sure on which planet we should feel sorry for someone making more in a "year" playing sports and working out, then 99% of the world makes in lifetime of work.

 

C'mon, don't be that guy.  We all know the scale with which we are discussing is not even in the same universe as regular folk, so why connect the two for the sake of this thread?

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