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CMS is on the role CMS to temporarily close after-school programs resulting in 200+ job losses https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/cms-temporarily-close-after-school-programs-resulting-200-job-losses/K34WIYY4L5BHVBWPB7E4RMLC3U/
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Yea, that’s going to be a no from me dawg.
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Screw Squatson, Give Me Your Case for Wilson
Ja Rhule replied to RumHam's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Restructure contacts to free up more cap. Bridgewater, Shaq, etc.
Ja Rhule replied to razorwolf's topic in Carolina Panthers
We will save over $30M by cutting them both after 2021 season.- 50 replies
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Everyone is canceling and getting their deposits back. So general sitting is like $3k per sit for first season. https://www.wbtv.com/2021/02/20/charlotte-soccer-fans-disappointed-by-charlotte-fc-season-ticket-prices/?fbclid=IwAR1Ro5LFMJG83raah9V_JsX9tsPJtMR-adAQF5uyS7-QxcnSu3kCl4zyUoY
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Lots of people are not buying PSLs due to pricing apparently.
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I was at west Charlotte one day building a house for habitat for humanity and I walked to back porch and look on my left and there was neighbor sitting and drinking straight out of Jack Daniels bottle at 9am. Blew my mind but that’s the reality.
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You were pretty quick there to call it drug overdose without taking CTE into consideration.
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Family members of the late Vincent Jackson say the former NFL wideout suffered from CTE. Jackson, who was found deceased on Monday at 38 years old, suffered from chronic alcoholism, according to Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister. The sheriff added the Jackson's family members believe he struggled for years with symptoms of CTE, or brain degeneration likely caused by repeated head traumas -- an alarmingly common issue for ex-NFL players. Jackson had isolated himself in a hotel for a month before he was found dead. The league created a fund for former players who suffer from cognitive decline, a move criticized by many as inadequate.
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Teddy Bridgewater was definitely not balls deep in deep balls
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I’ll even throw Tre Boston in there to sweeten the deal.
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Yep, my sister had a bad fever after 2nd shot for few days
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I was thinking CTE related.
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Man... I used to love watching that guy play
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Lenny was on fire in playoffs but Arians almost released him. Few weeks later Jones got injured and Lenny was on fire. Bucs head coach Bruce Arians said the team nearly cut Leonard Fournette in December. There was almost no Playoff Lenny (who then became Lombardi Lenny). Arians sat down with Fournette after he was a surprise inactive for Week 14 against the Vikings -- a game that saw Ronald Jones rush for 80 yards and a score -- and told the veteran to stop grumbling about his usage in Tampa's backfield. Arians told Fournette, "'Just see if you can hang in there to see what happens.' And he did, and I'm really proud of him." Arians' message was received, and Fournette became a crucial cog in the Bucs' championship run. That Arians was willing to part with Fournette is another sign that the team might not re-sign Lombardi Lenny this offseason.