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is it just me or (Pats game last year outstanding) aren't most of our prime time games blowouts in both directions?

 

I was looking at past schedules and thinking about how Huddlers every year complain about lack of respect and not getting prime time games.

 

Since the 2008 season, the Panthers play .500 ball in prime time, which is better than there sub-.500 record as a franchise, but nothing to hang your hat on.

 

And to Cris Collinsworth's often-repeated point during the broadcast that Steeler fans "travel well." Sure they do.. from Lexington, High Point, Winston-Salem...

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The Panther fans did awesome last night when game started. Many Steelers fans but Panther fans overpowered them. Unfortunately, as the night went on the Panthers gave their fans very little to cheer about and gave the steelers many reason to cheer about.

If the Panthers actually played well their would have been zero talk of Steeler fans since the Panthers fans came with in attention of drowning out Steeler fans.

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There were about 20% Steelers Fans. Panthers fans held down the stadium with ease. Player introductions were excellent. Like others have said by the end of the 3rd qtr noise was dying down. The special teams royal Eff Up pretty much silenced all hope (and noise). Nothing pisses me off more than watching opposing fans trek down to the lower levels to cheer their winning team on. I would be doing it too if I were them.

 

 

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Panthers fans showed up in masses and it looked like ratio was 7:1 panthers fans of course. I think this is a record breaking ratio for a game against steelers. Too bad we lost but it's not because of fans.

Winning breeds fans. Last night is an example of why we don't have fans showing up usually. It's too bad because losses like this reinforce fans not attending to games. I wish nice turnouts were actually rewarded so that we can solidify a home environment.

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In terms of the division and conference, losing to an AFC team is not a bad loss.  However, why did it have to be THIS team.  For a team that is trying to win the hearts of Carolinians across these two states, you can't lose to the team most people here rooted for before you came into the league.  The other putrid team we can never lose to is the Cowboys.

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