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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by PantherPaul, Aug 16, 2019.

  1. barry49s

    barry49s Ain’t good for nothing

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    Does this mean Beyoncé will sing at every Super Bowl?
     
  2. morningwood

    morningwood Pay for Performance

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    Interesting that he criticizes Jay-Z for selling out to the league that renders his salary. Also, did he bitch during the talk of Puff Daddy as potential buyer for the Panthers? Not that I recall.
     
  3. dig-it

    dig-it Wait'n On That Post Rookie Deal

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    Fuck you Riverboat. My least favorite of the millennial phrases, my bad. That ranks right up there with grown ass men wearing their caps backwards.
    If some fucker steps on my foot accidentally and looks at me and the only shit he can blurt out is my bad then I`m afraid I can`t take it anyway other than being disingenuous. There is no way it`s ever going to replace I`m sorry in my book.


    • David NewtonESPN Staff Writer
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Reporters began surrounding Eric Reid inside the Carolina Panthers locker room after Friday’s preseason game against the Buffalo Bills. Most weren’t there to ask the 27-year-old strong safety about what happened on the field.

    They were there to get Reid’s thoughts on the NFL’s partnership with rapper mogul Jay-Z, hired last week to manage some of the league’s entertainment and social justice issues.

    Wearing a black Colin Kaepernick jersey with #IMWITHKAP on the front, Reid spent the better part of the next 10 minutes blasting Jay-Z for what he considers selling out to the league.

    While Reid will continue to use his platform to speak out on issues he cares about, it’s sometimes forgotten that he is a top-notch football player.

    As a rookie with the San Francisco 49ers in 2013, Reid made the Pro Bowl, and he has been playing at a high level ever since. A three-year, $22 million deal signed in February is further evidence he is considered among the better safeties in the NFL.

    But Reid the football player might get overlooked because he kneels during the national anthem to protest social injustice and takes strong stances on social media.

    “He’s a good man, a good father, a good husband, a good teammate,” Panthers coach Ron Rivera said. “Again, he’s civic-minded. Right now, we’ve all just got to take a nice deep breath and we’ll be fine."

    Shortly after the Panthers concluded their Aug. 2 Fan Fest, an event highlighted by a long touchdown pass from Cam Newton to Curtis Samuel that on the surface made cornerback James Bradberry look bad, Reid took to Twitter.

    “My bad,” he wrote, taking responsibility for Samuel being so open because Reid overcommitted to covering tight end Greg Olsen.

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    My bad @Brad_B21! I won’t vacate the post and leave you hanging again. #WhyWePractice https://twitter.com/Panthers/status/1157440213041520640 …

    Rivera loved this. It was a reminder Reid doesn’t use social media just to promote a cause.

    “It tells everybody to take responsibility,” Rivera said. “It tells everybody you have to be accountable to your teammates. For all the young players to see that, that speaks volumes about the type of young man he is, and those are the type of players we need on this football team.”

    Reid has blended right in since signing as a free agent this past September.

    “He’s been a great addition to us,” Olsen said. “He brings an edge. He’s a professional guy. He’s smart. He’s been really good for that young D-backs group. He can play.”

    That Reid finds himself in the spotlight outside of football doesn’t bother Olsen.

    “If he didn’t think he could do both well, I don’t think he would do it,” he said. “Each guy handles things their own way. He has the awareness of what he can handle, what he can’t, what things get in the way and what things don’t. He’s done a good job separating the two, and when it’s time to play, he plays.”
     
  4. Coach Micool

    Coach Micool Let's Go Brandon!

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    Cool. The first black man who can potentially become an NFL owner gets thrown under the bus by anther black man who biotches about blacks being oppressed and not able to move in high money circles because of their color.

    Blacks are hurt by their own peers of the same color while blaming another skin color. It's sad.
     
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  5. Black&Black

    Black&Black Try My Product

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  6. Bull Moose

    Bull Moose Keep Pounding

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    I’m trying really hard with Eric Reid. I really really am. I just want the record to show that.
     
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  7. Smoke Screen

    Smoke Screen Fire Ron Rivera's Dumbass

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    That’s why I gave up reading shit from the local papers years ago.
     
  8. PantherPaul

    PantherPaul Nap Enthusiasts

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    Crowds will turn on him like rabid dogs if he doesn't come out strong. You get more leash if you produce
     
  9. Bull Moose

    Bull Moose Keep Pounding

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    The best stuff is over at The Athletic. People can hate on Jourdan and Joe all they want: They’re doing the best job covering the team, from all the angles. Cost a few bucks to read it, but no shitty ads.
     
  10. Bull Moose

    Bull Moose Keep Pounding

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    The team does a good job giving you all the visuals, because the box everybody else out. Everything they write is with rose-colored glasses, so keep that in mind.
     

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