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Another PFT article on the banner shennanigans (worth a look)


JawnyBlaze

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/11/09/cam-newton-is-spartacus-panthers-teammates-take-the-rap-for-banner/

Great example of how tight the team is.

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This Cam Newton/banner story is frankly silly.

But the reaction it has created from his teammates has been impressive, and may speak to the solidarity that has helped them run out to an 8-0 start.

A number of teammates have stepped forward to take the blame for Newton, who said he was just trying to “protect this house,” when he pulled down a Packers banner hanging over the lower level of Bank of America Stadium during pre-game warmups.

Again, the aggrieved owner of the banner doesn’t have much of a beef, since the team has a clear, written policy against banners supporting opposing teams.

(click the link for the tweets the article references)

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9 minutes ago, chknwing said:

you know, this is more than likely going to result in more signs and banners from opposing teams.

Now that there is a controversy you can bet that stadium management will be looking to make sure every single one is removed as are Cam's wishes.

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http://www.panthers.com/stadium/policies-information/banner-policy.html

No banners or flags expressing support of visiting teams may be affixed to or displayed on any surface. Hand held signs or posters that are in compliance with the balance of this policy are acceptable.

I fully expect the stadium crews were briefed and will now be looking for these stupid banners.

 

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