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Earl Campbell for the history pick.

Steve McNair and Eddie George for the do-over's

And Tom Brady so we could bury him on the depth chart behind McNair and win 4 Super Bowl titles over Peyton's choke artist ass.

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Instead of Pilares yeah but kind of a low character guy for the panthers ya know ?

 

Sherman isn't low character or low class for that matter....

 

At all.

 

You can hate him for his confidence and swagger if you want, but his character is just fine. He had one poor moment, that wasn't even that big of a deal.

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Sherman isn't low character....

At all. You can hate him for his confidence and swagger if you want, but his character is just fine. He had one poor moment, that wasn't even that big of a deal.

What does swagger even mean ? And also I should've said low class, I realize that but I've explained that like five times. And he is known for being a jerk on the field besides his rant dude...
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What does swagger even mean ? And also I should've said low class, I realize that but I've explained that like five times. And he is known for being a jerk on the field besides his rant dude...

 

Lot of guys are jerks on the field. It's called getting into your opponents head. He's not low class either. Just look at the stuff he does outside of football for inner city L.A. 

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Lot of guys are jerks on the field. It's called getting into your opponents head. He's not low class either. Just look at the stuff he does outside of football for inner city L.A.

I realize that but let me also add I never said I hated him, I'm not a fan but I do not wish him Ill and justifying being a bad spot is not needed you should realize however that while he is a ballhawk the safety play is the real strength on that team. I just would not want him in Carolina and I define Classy play as Payton Manning, or those like him that play well and are quiet and respectful of their opponent. And you never did explain what swagger is ?
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