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Congrats to Roaring Riot! Keeping Panthers fans together nationwide!


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Since 2008, the Roaring Riot fan group has grown each year from a few fans to hundreds tailgating for Panthers’ home games and traveling to an away game.

Now, the group is going nationwide.

On Monday, Roaring Riot founder Zack Luttrell will announce the seven new chapters across the country that will assemble every Sunday the Panthers play.

“If you’re outside of Charlotte and want to find the game, hopefully we have the network where you can find where the game is on and have a great time,” Luttrell said. “Our goal is for a Panthers fan to be anywhere in the United States and be able to look up where a Roaring Riot club is and join us.”

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article20162124.html

 

Panthers nation salutes you, good sir!  

 

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