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Support shrinking in the wake of poor Panthers preseason


Rod Butsecks

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John Rohner is a big Panthers fan. He has had season tickets since 1997. He lives in Myrtle Beach, commuting with his wife four hours each way to most home games to sit in their upper-deck seats in Section 534. Before the Rohners moved to Myrtle Beach in 2004, they commuted from Columbus, Ohio ndash; seven hours each way ndash; to the majority of Panthers home games.p/But Rohner grew disgusted with the Panthers during their 0-4 preseason. He has sold his two tickets for the season opener against Philadelphia.

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the two things that make panthers fans a laughing stock:

1) the people who shush the fans who get loud and stand up calling security on them

2) those who have already given up

what a bunch of losers. find a new team to call yourselves a fan of. you're making the rest of the fan base look really stupid.

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