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REPORT: Navarro asks Peyton Manning to be part owner of Panthers


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Manning is still considering Navarro’s offer to become a limited partner, according to the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the confidential nature of the Panthers' sale.


Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article210793994.html#storylink=cpy

 

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Interesting, Navarro seems to be willing to run through a wall to appease to NFL/Richardson. I believe he has shown more commitment as a bidder than most team owners show after decades of actual ownership...

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6 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

Insult to injury after that superbowl they shouldn't have won...oh well, nothing surprises me anymore 

RIGGED. Maybe this time Panthers win since good ole boy Peyton has something to with Panthers?? Maybe this was the plan all along. :shades:

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