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The Sporting News awards


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TSN announced their award-winners today... Out of their six league-wide awards, Panthers won three of them (Luke Kuechly for defensive player of the year, Ron Rivera for coach of the year, and Sean McDemont for coordinator of the year). Cam Newton finisehd seventh in voting for offensive player of the year. Luke Kuechly was also the only Panther named to their all-pro team. If anyone's interested, the links to the awards are here:

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/story/2014-01-26/all-pro-team-2013-manning-sherman-kuechly-mccoy-quinn

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Aren't they based in charlotte these days? Sporting news that is...

 

trying camping in the spring.

 

edit:  and if you haven't already, start working on your beard.  that way you'll look like a man when exploring the great outdoors. 

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HOW OLD ARE YOU!!!???

Old enough to remember that Oscar speech. Good grief, how many years has that been? :unsure:

I caught a little bit of 'Volcano' with Tommy Lee Jones last night, then saw the date. that movie was made 17 years ago.

So to answer your question, I'm old :(

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