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Panthers GM on Favre-to-Carolina Rumors: 'I Don't Know Where These Things Come From'
Panthers GM on Favre-to-Carolina Rumors: 'I Don't Know Where These Things Come From'
On Thursday, ProFootballTalk.com posted word that Brett Favre's agent, Bus Cook, was floating the idea that his client would love to play for the Pant
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