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Donte Jackson Presser


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On 6/10/2021 at 5:40 PM, SBBlue said:

Two things that struck me.  DJ really seems more together.  I don't know if its an age or expereience thing, but he appears to be in a good place.

The other his his comment that Horn is as advertised  I'm guessing the rookie must have impressed.

 

My first thought was that the D looked good, so he is stepping up to be a part of it.

 

Second is the Horn comment. 

 

But the one I like the most is the one about Riddick. He can be a leader for  this unit. I believe that is the missing ingredient for this D. Ah hope, I love you.

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1 hour ago, PootieNunu said:

She is going to follow Jourdan in short order and we will still be stuck with the brain dead David Newton.

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No.  Just No.

We should start a petition.  I don't think I can put with his sht another year.

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On 6/10/2021 at 10:16 AM, CanadianCat said:

He's on a 1 year small contract. If he balls out this year he will more than double his earnings.. so yeah I would be there to work too!!

Definitely a win/win for us. Lots of speed off the edge.

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12 hours ago, SBBlue said:

As long as they assign her to the panthers because her questions led to some the best answers.

Unlike some of the reporters, I think she actually likes football.

She must have really improved her interview style and questions. I've seen plenty of the press conferences and I often thought her questions kind of came off cringe worthy and left the coaches/players trying to come up with something.

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1 hour ago, NYPantherFan said:

She must have really improved her interview style and questions. I've seen plenty of the press conferences and I often thought her questions kind of came off cringe worthy and left the coaches/players trying to come up with something.

You know, I don't know much about last year.  All I know is the ones I watched this year, her questions led to what I found the more interesting points.  David Newtons questions sucked.

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