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Worst fan base we've hosted?


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They all suck and BofA stadium and Panther fans perpetuate it. We let clowns take over our poo too damn much.

Have patience grasshopper. We are still just but a baby. We just have a few growing pains to live through. We are still basically a first generation franchise. When the kids of now-a-days, the first generation to grow up knowing only the Panthers, start to bring their families. It is going to get tougher for opposing fans to nab tickets. And when those kids start bringing their families. Then we will own our building.

 

So I say once again. Be patient my friend. The good times ARE coming. We, unfortunately, mostly you PSL owners, and game goers, they just aren't getting here fast enough.

 

That said. Back in the day when I did frequent MSU/Lions games, the most obnoxious fans I ever met were from Illinois. Classless is being kind. I know that isn't Panther related. But as I have yet to have the pleasure to witness a game at the Bank. This was as close as I could get.

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Have patience grasshopper. We are still just but a baby. We just have a few growing pains to live through. We are still basically a first generation franchise. When the kids of now-a-days, the first generation to grow up knowing only the Panthers, start to bring their families. It is going to get tougher for opposing fans to nab tickets. And when those kids start bringing their families. Then we will own our building.

 

So I say once again. Be patient my friend. The good times ARE coming. We, unfortunately, mostly you PSL owners, and game goers, they just aren't getting here fast enough.

 

That said. Back in the day when I did frequent MSU/Lions games, the most obnoxious fans I ever met were from Illinois. Classless is being kind. I know that isn't Panther related. But as I have yet to have the pleasure to witness a game at the Bank. This was as close as I could get.

​Charlotte is a different place.  You see just as many teenagers wearing Pats and Steelers poo down here because their parents are fans of those teams.  Time will tell for sure.

Since you are a former Lions fan I'm surprised you didn't say Packers fans.  It seems like when the Packers play at Ford Field about 50% of that joint is Packer fans.  It will be the same way down here this season.  It was great walking out of BofA last season after beating the Bears.  Those fans were some obnoxious assholes.  Walked out of our joint quite as a mouse.  Would not even engage me in poo talk.

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In your own personal experience, which team has the worst fan base you've encountered here at a Panthers home game? 

​This might surprise a lot of people, but Giants! My buddy in Charlotte has PSLs, and I usually sit with them for the handful of games I get to each year. The PSL owners right next to his consistently sell their tickets, probably online because it's away fans 97% of the time. 

Long story short, I anchored our seats right next to two "Frank Rizzo" during the 2013 prime time game (we lost 38-0 in case you forgot). I've never been so close to punching another fan in the stadium, and I get close a lot. 

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​Charlotte is a different place.  You see just as many teenagers wearing Pats and Steelers poo down here because their parents are fans of those teams.  Time will tell for sure.

Since you are a former Lions fan I'm surprised you didn't say Packers fans.  It seems like when the Packers play at Ford Field about 50% of that joint is Packer fans.  It will be the same way down here this season.  It was great walking out of BofA last season after beating the Bears.  Those fans were some obnoxious assholes.  Walked out of our joint quite as a mouse.  Would not even engage me in poo talk.

I get that not every kid is going to root for the Panthers. I just see a steady growth as more and more kids start bringing their kids. It just takes time to build a fan base.

 

I guess because the Lions tended to suck most of my life, you get acclimated to the barbs and jabs. Plus you kinda expect it from pro fans. Those 2 Illini fans were just crude and rude. They were so bad they barely made it to the second half.

 

What do you mean "Former Lions"? I still root for them. Hellz, I was a fan for close to 30 years before we got the Panthers. Sure the Panthers are my main team now. But I still follow the Lions from afar.

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