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In light of the Panthers win, I bought a Cam Newton Jersey


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Ditto, I've got a blue Reebok authentic Cam framed and hanging on the wall....

I like the blue not a fan of white at all. Hate that we have basically have worn them all season long.

Next Jersey will be a blue Steve Smith or maybe a Josh Norman.

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All I have is a blue DeAngelo Williams jersey I got back in 2008. I don't wear the jersey all that often though, so I'm not sure I wanna blow a lot of money on a new one.

With that being said, I think I'll have to invest in a Steve Smith jersey once he retires. Make sure his legacy forever lives on.

I'm with you on that. Steve Smith and Josh Norman are next on my list. Also the limited is definitely worth the extra $35.

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I've got:

Regular: black Kevin green, peppers, cam; white beason, e. brown (bleh impulse buying)

Mid tier: blue Smitty and deangelo

Authentic: blue cam

Next 3 will be CJ, Kuechly and then probably hardy of he resigns. I'm thinking of going custom on that one and getting #76 that says "kraken"

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I prefer the Reebok jersey to the Nike, dont like the way the arms fit. Im 6'2" 240. Maybe Im just used to the baggy 'boks, but I loved them, straight comfortable. Its takin a while for me to get used to the 'new fit' that is the Nike. Wouldve ordered it bigger but the XXL I got was as big as it went....

Just seen the silver ones today, thatll be next. Very similar to my Storm jersey from a few years back...

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Dude

1997 - White Kerry Collins

1998 - Black Wesley Walls

2000 - Black Biakabutuka

2003(or 04, i don't remember) - Blue Julius Peppers

2008 - Black Steve Smith

2009 - Blue Deangello Williams

2011 - White Cam Newton (gave it away...didn't like it)

2012 - What you just bought - Black Cam, the Nike one with the "Keep Pounding"

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