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Redskins Rally in Charlotte


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3 minutes ago, d-dave said:

 Eventually the Redskins fans will age and die out.  It will take time, but the more success we have, the faster they will disappear.

Naah they are making ugly kids and raising them up to be Redskin fans. Washington is close. They will always bring fans into town. How about you Panther fans get off the couch, pony up the same money Redskins fans will, and go to the game. Our team is undefeated and too many Panther fans won't buy an aftermarket ticket unless its sold for face value and below. Then they come on here and bitch about how bad the stadium looks on TV.

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56 minutes ago, goodoleboy said:

Naah they are making ugly kids and raising them up to be Redskin fans. Washington is close. They will always bring fans into town. How about you Panther fans get off the couch, pony up the same money Redskins fans will, and go to the game. Our team is undefeated and too many Panther fans won't buy an aftermarket ticket unless its sold for face value and below. Then they come on here and bitch about how bad the stadium looks on TV.

Consider as well that the name will be leaving before too long, and that will change things too.

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Those redskin fans can pay a $7 cover and drink all the $4.50 bud lights they want at that shitty bar - it won't change the fact that their team has been the butt of all jokes for the past decade. Yesterday they just happened to play a JV defense that couldn't stop my rec league flag football team.

Whiskey river sucks ass anyway... the only decent bar in the Epicentre is Tin Roof.

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2 hours ago, Zaximus said:

Man our city still has a ways to go.  I hope they get a banner pulled down as well.  

Steve McNair's son had on Cam's jersey yesterday. That's the type of influence he is carrying right now particularly with the younger Charlotte population. The future is bright.

Southern cities are always going to be transient for various reasons but given the history and youth of the franchise the Panthers have a good base that will grow if they can maintain this success.

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2 hours ago, cbarrier90 said:

Steve McNair's son had on Cam's jersey yesterday. That's the type of influence he is carrying right now particularly with the younger Charlotte population. The future is bright.

Southern cities are always going to be transient for various reasons but given the history and youth of the franchise the Panthers have a good base that will grow if they can maintain this success.

My 9 year old adores Cam. He wore his Cam jersey under his soccer jersey when playing in his soccer championship game. When his team scored he showed off his Cam Jersey.

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