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Official Sunday Night Football thread - Pats at Hawks


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, AggieLean said:

You’ll get folk in here tomorrow calling everyone of y’all Pats fans. They’ll be telling you to go root for the Pats lol

For as DESPICABLE the Patriots are Cam fuging Newton made them likeable after tonight. Their Fanbase is about to explode. 
 

Panthers are now back to irrelevance. Just how we’ve always liked it.

 

smh.

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1 minute ago, AggieLean said:

You’ll get folk in here tomorrow calling everyone of y’all Pats fans. They’ll be telling you to go root for the Pats lol. It don’t matter if you say you’re a panthers fan

it’s wild lol like i just want us to have an elite player at the most important position in the game so that we might win some games. we cut that guy!!!

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1 minute ago, rico6 said:

For as DESPICABLE the Patriots are Cam fuging Newton made them likeable after tonight. Their Fanbase is about to explode. 
 

Panthers are now back to irrelevance. Just how we’ve always liked it.

 

smh.

Just how a certain fanbase, that didn't get their way, likes them.

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1 minute ago, rico6 said:

For as DESPICABLE the Patriots are Cam fuging Newton made them likeable after tonight. Their Fanbase is about to explode. 
 

Panthers are now back to irrelevance. Just how we’ve always liked it.

 

smh.

There's gonna be a LOT of Cam jerseys sold this coming week. That's for sure. 

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3 minutes ago, rico6 said:

For as DESPICABLE the Patriots are Cam fuging Newton made them likeable after tonight. Their Fanbase is about to explode. 
 

Panthers are now back to irrelevance. Just how we’ve always liked it.

 

smh.

I’d pie you if I had more reactions to give.

It don’t matter if both you and I have ties to Winston-Salem, or anyone in here is from North or South Carolina. We all pats fans now, because we were rooting for Cam. Hell, my name is an ode to NORTH CAROLINA A&T lol

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Just now, rico6 said:

For as DESPICABLE the Patriots are Cam fuging Newton made them likeable after tonight. Their Fanbase is about to explode. 
 

Panthers are now back to irrelevance. Just how we’ve always liked it.

 

smh.

Go look at their forums. They are HYPED AF with Cam right now (hypocritical asses after all that sh*t they were saying over the years). They are now experiencing what we've been trying to tell the whole league all along.....Cam is a fuggin baller and different breed. They will now take our spot at defending Cam like we've been this whole time because they get to finally see just how good Cam is as a player and person.

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Just now, AggieLean said:

I’d pie you if I had more reactions to give.

It don’t matter if both you and I have ties to Winston-Salem, or anyone in here is from North or South Carolina. We all pats fans now, because we were rooting for Cam. 

I cant believe you. You should be completely involved to the panthers, regardless of systematic mismanagement.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's gonna be a LOT of Cam jerseys sold this coming week. That's for sure. 

Cam was no.2 last week after a respectable game, so he's definitely probably gonna be no.1 this week.

But ignore that, Cam was too decisive, Panthers' fanbase is "growing" now.

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