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Official Panthers - Eagles Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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It's true. The stadium gets owned by opposing fans year after year. We're 5-0 and still getting flooded by opposing fans. Truth hurts. 

Oh ok. We are basically still a first generation franchise. Still young. When the kids of the kids going now start bringing their kids. We will own our stadium.

 

You bit(h about everything. "Panther's don't deserve a Franchise?" C'mon man.

 

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The same thing is happening all across the league. It's not just Carolina.

I don't understand why people don't get this.

We had 55000 people there for a practice. That's more than showed up for the NC/SC football game later that year. If you can't be secure about this fan base after that, you never will.

If you're a season ticket holder and you get some desperate Eagles fan to pay 10x face value for your ticket because of the significance of the game, more power to ya.

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It's true. The stadium gets owned by opposing fans year after year. We're 5-0 and still getting flooded by opposing fans. Truth hurts. 

Its called nice weather... People want to live in it, especially Fuggers from the shitty north east. 

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Oh ok. We are basically still a first generation franchise. Still young. When the kids of the kids going now start bringing their kids. We will own our stadium.

 

You bit(h about everything. "Panther's don't deserve a Franchise?" C'mon man.

 

I said Charlotte didn't deserve the Panthers. Not to do away with the franchise.  We're back to back division champs. 5-0 and on Sunday night and still get overrun by opposing fans. Our home field fan attendance is pathetic and on Sunday Night Football it's just embarrassing. 

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I said Charlotte didn't deserve the Panthers. Not to do away with the franchise.  We're back to back division champs. 5-0 and on Sunday night and still get overrun by opposing fans. Our home field fan attendance is pathetic and on Sunday Night Football it's just embarrassing. 

Were you at the Arizona game last year?

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