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Thomas Davis not pleased with Carolina not signing Nicks


Car123

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This whole business thing has gone too far.

You can be a good GM without being a hard ass... (i.e. Ozzie Newsome). There is money there, it just has to be found (i.e. cutting Godfrey).

When you start getting texts from friends who are fans of other teams asking what the hell we are doing, it's time to start questioning what in the actual hell are we doing?

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