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Does Luke or Hardy let up against Cam in Pro Bowl?


mc52beast

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Why would ANY player go FULL THROTTLE in the Pro Bowl, mind you against a teammate?? :phew:

 

Hardy's just talking "ish", so let em! It's his first Probowl, and he's understandably happy and proud (along with his quirky personality to begin with). 

 

If he really wants to come back to the Panthers so bad ($$ being equal of course), the quickest way to acquire disdainful consideration them, would be to blast an unsuspecting Cam, handing SuperCam first serious injury (albeit during the off season).   :hocky:

 

Oh no.  :nurse:

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Unless Cam plays QB..... then the D plays like it is the Super Bowl

If you have players in the pro bowl they need to be vets that get early work. Game too unpredictable late with younger guys. Unfortunately, Cam will again be the late QB....which is why Cam should of declined IMO

 

Good point. Don't forget the Saints linemen will refuse to protect him as well.

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I'm pretty sure Luke would take it easy on him as well... (or at least I would hope so)

 

Just another reason why this game is a joke, they should just name players to the "pro-bowl" like they do with all-pro honors and then have a skills competition in Hawaii. 

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Wouldn't the NFC D only be going against the AFC O? So Luke wouldn't be going after Cam right? Just making sure I'm thinking right cause I never watch the Probowl.

 

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2014/01/21/pro-bowl-draft-deion-sanders-jerry-rice-nfl-network/4697467/

 

 

 

This year, the rosters will be stocked not in the usual AFC/NFC format but by what amounts to a fantasy draft conducted by alumni team captains Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders.
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