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Is there something you buy a lot of in your profession that might seem strange to someone who isn’t a professional athlete?

I wouldn’t say anything out of the ordinary, but I got to Costco a lot. I buy a lot of stuff from there, but most of the time it’s just stuff like water, fruits. I go to Amazon to buy teatree soap, a body wash that I use because I have sensitive skin, so I buy a lot of that every so often. It helps with athlete’s foot and preventing staph breakouts.

 

Panthers players popping up all over the place on the off season. lmao

Drones, cameras, sensitive skin. Who would've thought Fozzy has sensitive skin?? lol :):crying:

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Fozzy has always been consistent. Not the best player in the world but always gives you his best effort and every once in a while reminds you why he got all that playing time. Not sure if he's a Panther moving forward but always rooted for him. Be interesting to see if he can come back from major injury and win back his 3rd down roll (not that it would have meant anything last year). 

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2 hours ago, Adb6368 said:

Fozzy has always been consistent. Not the best player in the world but always gives you his best effort and every once in a while reminds you why he got all that playing time. Not sure if he's a Panther moving forward but always rooted for him. Be interesting to see if he can come back from major injury and win back his 3rd down roll (not that it would have meant anything last year). 

Even the number 2 RB means nothing on this team

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