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Kudos to the fans at the game


London Loves Luke

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Stadium looked a lot fuller and sounded a lot louder than last week - probably because it wasn't as hot as the surface of the sun today. Crowd really gave the refs hell on some of their BS calls and stuck behind the team when we went 10-0 down. 

Also the Keep Pounding chant was awesome, heard it loud and clear on TV. Hope we keep this going. 

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Weather wasn't that bad and those of us that we're there really got into it. There were plenty of BS calls to yell about and our offense really moved the ball. Olsen was dynamite and Ginn made some big catches. Funchess is a pretty tough kid and it was nice to see Bersin make a play when he got the chance. I thought the play calling was pretty outstanding today.  A great day to be a Carolina Panther fan. I was wearing my Carolina Panther Poncho I got during the monsoon game against Jacksonville in 2011. I wear it to all the rainy home games for good luck. Seems to work......

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I've been preaching for a "Keep Pounding" chant for years and I literally teared up when I finally heard it.

I love yelling it and seeing how loud we can be. As a lifelong Pirate fan I love the Purple and Gold cheer. I love seeing how loud we can be to disrupt the opposing offense. I could see us all getting placards with keep on one side and pounding on the other and yelling and flashing your sign. It would be awesome for a Sunday night game against the Eagles.

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I love yelling it and seeing how loud we can be. As a lifelong Pirate fan I love the Purple and Gold cheer. I love seeing how loud we can be to disrupt the opposing offense. I could see us all getting placards with keep on one side and pounding on the other and yelling and flashing your sign. It would be awesome for a Sunday night game against the Eagles.

whole crowd, in unison, chants "keep ponding" while slamming seats on each syllable. Would be awesome. After big plays, on defensive third downs, other "highlight" moments.

It should be a thing. I'm sad that it isn't.

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