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Good Week for my Son- Starting Early


Jackofalltrades

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He was not feeling great last week when meeting the players but he was mad we wouldn't let him

"Go play with my friends."

Can't express how much I appreciate the quality of the men this team employs. How jovial and kid friendly Hardy was took me by surprise. I know he's a nice guy, but he was just exceedingly polite to everyone out there, particularly the kids.

I didn't mention CJ up top, while quiet and almost shy he was nice enough to sign Tyler's new football. For Christmas he got all three of the shirts pictures, another short sleeve t shirt and today I got him a black Kuechly T, not knowing my brother would one up me with the jersey. 5 autographs on the football were great too.

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Thank you. Hardy, by far. I told Gross how much I loved his podcast This is Gross and he was very appreciative.

That's awesome man! I can't wait to get back to the lower 48 and take my kid to do the same thing... He's 3, and anytime there's football on he yells at the TV and jumps around like a mad man. I suppose I should take my wife's advice and be a better role model while watching the games, but I think I'll make it my New Years resolution.

Again, very happy for you and your son. I will show this to my son, so he canhave something to look forward to.

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