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The City of St. Louis is suing the NFL & it's teams (Panthers included)


nctarheel0619

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  On 4/12/2017 at 7:59 PM, frash.exe said:

nctarheel really putting in that overtime to be considered one of the worst OPs in huddle history

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I'm surprised that he didn't include a blurb about Joe Mixon being justified in attacking Amelia Molitor because she suggested that the Rams should have stayed in STL.

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  On 4/12/2017 at 8:27 PM, frash.exe said:

it's pretty much a non-story and has no special relevance to the panthers, but by all means keep stretching.

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Such a non story that you came in here and commented.  If it's such a non story, why comment?  Thanks for keeping up my "frash" thread, sir.  Also, it's Top 3 stories on ESPN.com. ;).  Thanks again for your contribution. 

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  On 4/12/2017 at 9:19 PM, nctarheel0619 said:

Such a non story that you came in here and commented.  If it's such a non story, why comment?  Thanks for keeping up my "frash" thread, sir.  Also, it's Top 3 stories on ESPN.com. ;).  Thanks again for your contribution. 

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no, it's such a non-story that people aren't discussing anything about it in this thread and are talking about how little you offer instead.

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