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JR is on a mission....


Zod

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Yeah, some of you think this is a fire sale and JR is just out not to spend money this year.

Well that is complete rubbish, pardon my language.

JR got a new heart and a new lease on life. It began last season by shit canning his sons, a warning shot across the bow of everyone elsein the organization. Season goes by with little success, but what success there is comes from the younger players. Moore, J-Stew, Sutton, Beason, Captain, etc.

So guess what, JR is shit canning the dead weight. If you are not helping, you are hurting and you gots to go. You don't haave to go home, but you have to get the fug out of Carolina.

Watch out boys and girls, JR is a sleeping giant and will be bringing a lombardi home to Carolina sooner rather than later.

You're my boy, Jerry. You're my boy. Keep doing what you do.

Love,

Zod

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I remember when Al Davis started doing these same type of things when his health started declining......

J/K....in all honestly I think you are on to something Zod. It's all about winning to him now.....the H*ll with blind loyalty because you are a nice guy and been around awhile.

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I remember when Al Davis started doing these same type of things when his health started declining......

J/K....in all honestly I think you are on to something Zod. It's all about winning to him now.....the H*ll with blind loyalty because you are a nice guy and been around awhile.

i was about to say...

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So guess what, JR is poo canning the dead weight. If you are not helping, you are hurting and you gots to go. You don't haave to go home, but you have to get the fug out of Carolina.

Don't know if I would call many of the players to be canned "dead weight".

If that were the case, Dwayne Jarrett would be the first one cut. :smash:

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Anyone questioning JR and his desire to win is fooling themselves. The man was an NFL player. Competition is in his blood and he is not getting younger.

He done pulled that there band aid off quickly. Now lets get out there and kick some ass.

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