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2009 Pro-Bowl Thread.....


AKPantherFan

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Let me start of by saying I'm not trying to hijack your thread.. I was gonna start a seprate thread but Ill just post here..I wish the probowl would have more of a MLB all star twist to it, where there is more going on than just the game I wish they had a skills challenge like the minigames in madden.. Where you could see all the rb's going againt each other in challenge and so on for the qb's wr's db's and linemen I think that would be a nice addition to the probowl weekend

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Yea the skill challenge I saw was wack though it might have been a NCAA and not NFL challenge .. It was basically just qb's throwning a ball at a movin target and seein who could throw the ball the the longer... It was boring imo... I'd like to see somthing along the lines of probowl CB's and wr's line up one on one and see if he can score or if the db can shut him down

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i heard it and think its BS-- theres no way that we went through the BS that we did last offseason keeping a guy "who didnt want to be here" to now just let him walk with no comp...

BS

I think the panthers are just trying too see what reaction they get if the rumor is he is going to be a FA ....

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I i was hurney I WOULD LET it leak that we wernt signing him- just to cause excitement and see who is going to go after him,...

Then you know who you have as trade partners ;)

then i tag his ass, tell Pep we will trade him to a team he likes for a #1 or 2 +3BUT THAT HE HAS TO SIGN THE TENDER- or we will keep him..

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