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Feel of Winning Superbowls?


B.BERSIN

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Obviously we havent won one yet, but I'm thinking about how does it feel like a SB champ team fan? We have so many Cowboys, Steelers fans in Carolina and our enermies like the Saints also have some representatives here, so I'd like to ask how does it feel like? How will it affect your life after winning a SB? What would you do if we win one or more?

 

Offseason anyways lol

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Honestly, it could very well be emptiness after the celebration. I mean, what is left after winning the big game?

 

Part of the fun is watching a team develop and realize its potential. That being said...we are due. Twenty years of trying to realize potential...

 

...We need our Super Bowl(s)...

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It is kind of a rush of adrenaline, a come down, and then bragging rights. Granted, I am speaking purely off my favorite baseball team winning a couple of world series' the past few years. Superbowl and passion for the Panthers may be completely different.

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