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Just had an awesome fan experience...


CatMan72

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Just had an awesome fan experience tonight at Double Trouble's annual "pro bowl" party. Got to spend some quality time with DWill and JStew and there were a ton of players and coaches there including:

Jordan Gross

Maake Kemoatu

Jeff Otah

Ryan Kalil

Geoff Schwartz

Mackenzie Bernardeau

Moose

Hoover

Matt Moore

Gary Barnidge

Richard Marshall

Josh McCown

etc...

I would encourage all huddlers to go to http://www.doubletrouble3428.com and sign up to become a "troublemaker" so you can attend events like this and be eligible for prizes like autographed double trouble cleats and jerseys. Some lucky guy won game worn and autographed double trouble jerseys tonight...

Even the old ball coach himself was there... snapped a few pictures and got a ton of autographs:

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What the hell is D Will wearing?

The gimmick of this party was to wear a holloween costume (I didn't get the memo). Nobody knew why they were wearing a costume until well into the party when DeAngelo announced they would be shooting a new intro video for the doubletrouble3428.com site that would be reproducing MJ's "Thriller" video. They even flew a coreographer in from LA to help...

DeAngelo and Stew also gave gifts to Coach Fox and the offensive linemen that were there. Fox got a Panthers helmet with cup holders on each side, the lineman all got watches except for Kalil who got a quad (4-wheeler thingy) didn't catch the backstory on that but I assume it has something to do with him being the center.

Out of everyone Kemo was easily the friendliest guy, he said he'll be ready to put weight on his leg in about a month, hard to image the guy has been on one leg since August.

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