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I am a Carolina Panther Fan


DaveThePanther2008

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I honestly have never had a bad thing to say about Mr Richardson,I am thankful he keeps our team classy and , even more thankful to have a true carolina football team. The fact is I cannot respect teams like the Rams who are coached to be dirty ,I also love the players we have. I'm just over all a happy fan, it amazes me and makes me sad to see how many fans turn on our front office for the mistakes of one past member,regardless of the struggle this has always been a great team to root for.

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I honestly have never had a bad thing to say about Mr Richardson I am thankful he keeps our team classy and even more thankful to have a true carolina football team the fact is I cannot respect teams like the Rams who are coached to be dirty I also love the players we have I'm just over all a happy fan it amazes me and makes me sad to see how many fans turn on our front office for the mistakes of one past member regardless of the struggle this has always been a great team to root for

 

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I honestly have never had a bad thing to say about Mr Richardson,I am thankful he keeps our team classy and , even more thankful to have a true carolina football team. The fact is I cannot respect teams like the Rams who are coached to be dirty ,I also love the players we have. I'm just over all a happy fan, it amazes me and makes me sad to see how many fans turn on our front office for the mistakes of one past member,regardless of the struggle this has always been a great team to root for.

You hate organizations like the Rams for what they are doing with LA, but you can support the big cat for blackmailing a city for more money for his stadium? And if they did not comply he was using relocation such as Los Angeles as leverage. Seems like a double standard to me.

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You hate organizations like the Rams for what they are doing with LA, but you can support the big cat for blackmailing a city for more money for his stadium? And if they did not comply he was using relocation such as Los Angeles as leverage. Seems like a double standard to me.

wasn't talking about that, I was talking about how the Rams play dirty on the field. There are a lot of teams that follow Al Davis's motto "it's only cheating if you get caught " we play clean on the field. And in regards to politics , you must understand that no politician gives up any money (no matter the amount) without a little prodding if jJR were really going to move the team, much like the Rams owner he would first buy large amounts of land in an area like LA. He simply plays the business game the way it has to be played, unlike football you can't be a good sport and honestly the stadium needed improving, to make our fan experience better and to increase revenue why blame him for doing something like that ? (If it's true ) bottom line I respect JR and support my Panthers, if you see it a different way fine. Ether way I like our team and its owner.
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