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So, I got to thinking about this message board. We're all Panther's fans on here, yet we spend a lot of time bitching at each other over stupid crap. Now that the season is upon us, I thought maybe we could start up a new tradition. Rather than wasting our time with all this in fighting, we can redirect that energy at the collective morons who root for teams other than the Panthers.

We have the occasional visitor from other boards on our site. Sometimes they are trolls and sometimes they are productive contributors. However, it's always just the occasional visitor here or there. I was thinking that the week before each game, we could bombard that week's opponent's message board with pro-panthers threads and pictures and videos and thoughts about pie. Rather than just one or two people visiting every now and then, we converge en masse on their message board at the same time, creating a tsunami of Panther pride behind enemy lines. We still have time to do this on Sat for the Iggles this week, and can then pick dates and times for when to strike in each subsequent week.

Here is a list of discussion boards for each team we face this year, in order of our schedule. Every team has more than one board, so I picked the one that seemed to have the most use. Any corrections as to which is the most popular board are welcome:

Eagles

http://www.wingheads.com/index.php?showforum=3

Falcons

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=122&f=1699

Cowboys

http://www.cowboysboard.com/

Redskins

http://www.extremeskins.com/

Bucs

http://bbs.buccaneers.com/

Bills

http://boards.buffalobills.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1

Cardinals

http://forums.azcardinals.com/

Aints

http://www.saintsreport.com/forums/

Dolphins

http://www.phinatics.com/forum/

Jets

http://forums.theganggreen.com/

Pats

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/

Vikings

http://vikingsmessageboard.com/

Giants

http://boards.giants.com/

Meet you all at wingheads Sat, Sept 12 at Noon EDT...except for JR, he's only invited for week three. :)

PS The Pats suck.

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so, i got to thinking about this message board. We're all panther's fans on here, yet we spend a lot of time bitching at each other over stupid crap. Now that the season is upon us, i thought maybe we could start up a new tradition. Rather than wasting our time with all this in fighting, we can redirect that energy at the collective morons who root for teams other than the panthers.

We have the occasional visitor from other boards on our site. Sometimes they are trolls and sometimes they are productive contributors. However, it's always just the occasional visitor here or there. I was thinking that the week before each game, we could bombard that week's opponent's message board with pro-panthers threads and pictures and videos and thoughts about pie. Rather than just one or two people visiting every now and then, we converge en masse on their message board at the same time, creating a tsunami of panther pride behind enemy lines. We still have time to do this on sat for the iggles this week, and can then pick dates and times for when to strike in each subsequent week.

Here is a list of discussion boards for each team we face this year, in order of our schedule. Every team has more than one board, so i picked the one that seemed to have the most use. Any corrections as to which is the most popular board are welcome:

Eagles

http://www.wingheads.com/index.php?showforum=3

falcons

http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=122&f=1699

cowboys

http://www.cowboysboard.com/

redskins

http://www.extremeskins.com/

bucs

http://bbs.buccaneers.com/

bills

http://boards.buffalobills.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1

cardinals

http://forums.azcardinals.com/

aints

http://www.saintsreport.com/forums/

dolphins

http://www.phinatics.com/forum/

jets

http://forums.theganggreen.com/

pats

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/

vikings

http://vikingsmessageboard.com/

giants

http://boards.giants.com/

meet you all at wingheads sat, sept 12 at noon edt...except for jr, he's only invited for week three. :)

ps the pats suck.

stfu

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I joined wingheads, but it seems slow...

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