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PanthersATL

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  1. That King has bothered to write *another* piece on Carolina in so many weeks should be an indicator of the positive movements we're seeing this off season.
  2. yes. that's what was said.
  3. NASCAR is designed for sponsors. I get that. I am referring to more like the ALLY or AMERICAN INSURANCE team jerseys for soccer. Not a fan.
  4. Besides -- when sponsors get TOO involved in the gameplay, we could end up with this:
  5. Sponsor names on stadiums? I'm fine with it. Sponsor names on player gameday jerseys? Not so much.
  6. FTX Arena has left the chat.
  7. Doubful. Oktoberfest is typically late September... and maybe the first week of October, depending on timing. Our game is likely in November 2024.
  8. Can't imagine we'll be doing a ton of 4th and 1 QB sneaks or jumps over the line
  9. munich is awesome NFL in europe is awesome to make a vacation out of.
  10. The Duke's Mayo Bowl committee has entered the chat about sponsorships and naming rights
  11. That's the way it's supposed to be. Which is why TB played a home game overseas in 2022 and AFC plays their home games there in 2023.
  12. I’ve driven 4 hours each way on a Sunday (including time to tailgate), and I know others who have done it too. sure, it’s not something done often, but it’s totally doable.
  13. Sounds a ton better than the previous regime's playbook of "Hand the ball to CMC, or throw it somewhere"
  14. Too tight of a timeframe to tie it to a new stadium (if a new stadium is going to happen -- which may or may not). Doubtful it would be Samsung -- any tie-ins would have to be with the carrier vs the device, hence t-mobile or verizon (AT&T is already taken), because that integration is easier and more likely to showcase connectivity for potential new customers vs people without a device not seeing a benefit. Samsung could be the "official Big Screen", but I can't see them as being stadium sponsor.
  15. Sunday ticket isn't for people who are local to their favorite team and can watch those games already. On the other hand, if you are a season ticket holder who lives outside the traditional broadcast area -- well, that's a different story.
  16. Wonder if the NFL would allow "POONATS" on a personalized jersey?
  17. UPDATE: you can utilize "family group" logins to allow a "family member" to "share" your NFL Sunday Ticket account. (as opposed to having others utilize your personal YouTube login) BUT each "family member" must "live in the same household". What this means is that each "family member" must occasionally log in to the YouTube TV account from the primary address/location in order to maintain access.
  18. The BOA sponsorship ends with the 2024 season, so this isn't really a premature conversation. I expect it to be a major talking point next off-season after we see how successful the new regime is vs previous years. Better team = higher demand to be associated with it Other reports suggest an increase to $8-10m/year, which may lean towards a 10 year contract vs BOA's 20 year investment. I can't see a company paying $200m (20 yr at $10m, assuming it's a one-time payment) and there are only so many businesses that can fork over $10m/yr without issue https://www.espn.com/nfl/playoffs03/news/story?id=1710458
  19. Mills Field at (insert sponsor here) Stadium
  20. Can’t wait to see it in action. Exciting times to be a Panthers fan. have lots of Alabama friends looking to join the Panthers bandwagon a smidge and cheer on Bryce with us… im glad that the NFL rules recently have gotten better about protecting the QB regarding bad hits and stuff. I hope that Bryce gets the credit and takes advantage of those rules in all the ways that we never got to see when Cam was targeted unfairly and the refs looked the other way
  21. Most likely to be a Carolina-based business, if I had to guess. Mercedes shifted their naming rights to Atlanta from NO when they put their N.A. HQ down the street. I could see BMW picking this up because of their SC presence along with some competition. Could also see Hyundai looking at a large marketing opportunity (Kia and Hyundai do a lot of sports marketing, and sponsorship rights don’t come up often) Pepsi would be interesting, but am unsure if that would conflict with any NFL contractual obligations with Coca-Cola. Big picture is I’d doubt it would be a consumer retail/store product company. That would be “no” to Bojangles too. Lowes would be interesting too, but they might be more interested in sponsoring a side project, like the Home Depot Backyard area at MB Stadium. Insurance company, maybe. Geico? Truist might make a play for it too. Keep it in the Banking area. Doubtful Amazon, Apple, Meta, or Google would spend money here as they’re not really looking to build awareness. oooh, why not go back old school to memories of Ericsson? T-Mobile likes arenas, why not do a stadium? Have to figure out how the magenta would work with Panther Blue though.
  22. Could see why Corral would be a little miffed at this: “So we thought the rookie way was the right way to go, to draft and develop, and fix the problem rather than taking swings here and there. … Eventually, you just have to draft and develop your own guy.”
  23. Wouldn't hate it. Chicago and Nashville in September are delightful.
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