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Time to Unite: '15 Cover Vote


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Panther Nation!!

 

Let's get our boys on the Cover! How awesome would that be if they are in the finals together?? BE on top of your game! Only 1 vote a day! Don't forget to let your voice be heard for this vote on a daily basis! We have the numbers to get it done! Show the NFL how great of a fan base we are!
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Everytime you see Luke or Cam on the cover of madden next fall, YOU can know that you were a very large part of what went down to make it happen.

VOTE HERE!
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KEEP UPDATED! Origional thread by Jakob

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Curse is not dead! Lions finished 4-12 after a 10-6 playoff appearance with Johnson on the cover.. granted Johnson had a huge year. It also effects the team.

AP was on it last year and missed games due to foot injuries

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Fellow Panther fans, it is time once again to show we are the best fan base in the NFL. As fans, theres only so much we can do for our team. We sit back, and watch our team and hope we like what we see. Last summer, there was an online vote to determine the best uniform in NFL history. Not only did the Panthers win it all, we as a fan base took that bracket by its balls and strategically molded it into our favor. It all started here. Greatly disrespected by Dave Dameshek, we made him poo and we rubbed his nose in it. He even came to the huddle and poo posted in a bitch rage. It was a huge victory for us, especially considering how well coordinated and efficient we were, united as one.

http://www.nfl.com/greatestuni/round6

Now, we have an opportunity to do the same, but on a much larger stage. Right now, we find ourselves in the second round of the Madden 15 cover vote. Luke is head to head with Colin Kaepernick, and Cam is head to head with Jamal Charles. Say what you want about the curse, but it has been dead for years. Both of our guys want to be on the cover, especially Cam. This bracket gets a ton of coverage on ESPN and NFL network. We have an opportunity to grab hold of this vote, just like the uniform vote, but on a national stage with airheads in ESPN and NFL Network talking about it. Regardless of whether you like the idea of having one of our guys on the cover, this is a chance for us as fan base to flex our muscles and pound our chest. We might not have the bandwagon numbers, but we have the best and most compassionate fans in the League. A Cam Newton vs. Luke Kuechly as the final round would be epic.

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You, can be a huge part of this. 40,000 posts, or just one, you should want to be apart of this. Many of you know what's up, those who were apart of the uniform vote in which we dominated as a forum, as a fanbase. Even if you are a lurker, you should sign up and help us. Please help us make this possible. You alone could have a big impact on how this cover vote shakes out and we need you!

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Heres the deal, please send me a Private Message. What made us so powerful and efficient as a unit in the uniform vote was the fact that we were all connected, and under the radar. Even if you know the drill and are a veteran, please PM me. I have very important information that will make the voting process much more effective. Please, join up and lets get this done.

Everytime you see Luke or Cam on the cover of madden next fall, YOU can know that you were a very large part of what went down to make it happen. When you see Airheads on TV confused as to how Luke and Cam ended up in the final, YOU confused them. Hit Me up.

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You know I'm in! Round up the Panther Nation Generals!!! It's time to KEEP POUNDING once again!

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