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Hard Knocks 2013


CatfanMO

Panthers for Hard Knocks  

144 members have voted

  1. 1. Would you be interested in having Hard Knocks 2013 feature the Panthers?

    • Yes-I would love to see the behind the scenes.
      70
    • No- We do not need the distraction.
      74


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I live a long ways away from NC, so I really do not get the chance to catch any practices or stuff like that. I would love to see it and I think Cam would feed off of it.

 

Same here, if the rest of you guys do not want to see it, maybe they can show it just ourside of charlotte :phew:

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Yes I would love to see the behind the scenes action for my own selfish gains.  

 

But...

 

No, this team doesn't need anything distracting them from getting 100% ready for this season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I voted yes anyway.  and I don't even have HBO  :(

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