Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

youngest panther fan ever


TuckerMax25

Recommended Posts

My 12 hour old beautiful daughter Adley Rose Steward reppin' her Cam Newton Jersey and me wearing my panthers team shirt. Been a fan for about 13 years now and I've never been more excited about an upcoming season then now, the defense coming back full force, Luke Kuechly, who looked great in his short time during our first preseason game, and one of the most electrifying offenses with cam, smith, lafell and our insane backfield. I'm just glad to have a new die hard fan in my family.post-12546-0-24346300-1344993657_thumb.j

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My 12 hour old beautiful daughter Adley Rose Steward reppin' her Cam Newton Jersey and me wearing my panthers team shirt. Been a fan for about 13 years now and I've never been more excited about an upcoming season then now, the defense coming back full force, Luke Kuechly, who looked great in his short time during our first preseason game, and one of the most electrifying offenses with cam, smith, lafell and our insane backfield. I'm just glad to have a new die hard fan in my family.post-12546-0-24346300-1344993657_thumb.j

I wish her health, happiness, and God forbid she should start dating a Saints* or Falcons fan!

;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not the youngest Panther fan ever. My son has had Swag since he was a wee little sperm cell swimming to that egg.

The irony: my wife and I were down to naming him Cameron or after me... We chose Jr. (This was well before we drafted Cam)

Congrats in the newborn though. Single best thing that has ever happened to me in my life

Link to comment
Share on other sites

cool stuff. congrats.

my daughter just had her 5th birthday a few days ago. in fact we had the texans game playing in the "background" at her party. my wife reminded me and my daughter that when my daughter was 1 day old she and i laid on the extra bed in the room and watched the panthers play the giants in preseason. i know she was watching...or at least she was looking in the direction of the tv but that's good enough for me. the day before she was born my wife and i were at training camp. :)

i love seeing new generations of panther fans being born. keep on procreating, panthers mafia.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Strange, every news article and tweet I just searched all mentioned waivers. It is definitely his sixth year of at least 6 games. All I was trying to think of earlier was at the vet min could he beat out Bryce in camp next year lol. He's kinda got the old Darnold issue where he can obviously launch deep balls and qb run at a level Bryce will never achieve, but it sounds like he would be content being like a Josh Allen backup who doesn't throw the whole game plan out the window if he has to come in for a series or two. If we had him and for some reason still wanted to start Bryce he would kinda do what Justin Fields was doing the other night with Dangeruss, coming in for designed runs and maybe some play action/triple option rpo things to go deep. That would be so obvious and sad though. At least Russ can still sling it 40 yards in the air with a flick of the wrist
    • Too late to edit above but the quote is from this Diane Russini article in the Athletic: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5941684/2024/11/23/russinis-what-im-hearing-the-day-the-jets-fell-apart-and-the-broncos-rallied-belichick-best-fits/ Okay.. there you have sorry I left that out the first post.  Also waivers keep the contract intact. That is the major difference in released and waived. It's all in that link from the other post.
    • Okay so I am reading something in The Athletic and it says that Jones had to pass through waivers. So I don't know. I looked this stuff up when we were number one there all offseason and I thought it said 4 years in the league got you vested, as they call it.  Vested gets you out of waivers as I understood it. I probably got something wrong, but when I think about the slack quality of journalism these days I wonder about that. So I went and looked, again. Well, well.  For everyone: "When a player has accrued at least four seasons in the NFL, they are considered a vested veteran. When these vested veterans get cut, they are released and their contract is terminated. When a vested veteran is released, they are an unrestricted free agent that can sign with any NFL team, and the team that released them doesn’t need to provide any additional compensation." It runs it all down here, where the quotes came from: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/waived-vs-released-nfl/ As far as Jones, the team turned down his 5th year option so I knew that meant he had 4 years in, because they re-signed him anyway, after turning down the much cheaper extra year.  The Athletic is owned by the New York Times so I shouldn't be surprised. That paper was an institution once upon a time but they let their standards go.
×
×
  • Create New...