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There will be as many or more Washington fans in BOA as there were Packers


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To those of you that are going to game, are you planning on treating them any differently post-Bannergate? I won't be there, but I'm genuinely curious as to what the reaction will be from Panthers fans at all the opposing fans' jerseys that will be there Sunday. Washington is just a hair below Steelers and Cowboys fans in terms of showing up in BoA Stadium, mainly because of proximity and because a lot of the old-time good ol' boys from around the Carolinas are still Washington fans from when there were no Carolina Panthers.

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My motto is I don't care about who is talking crap going into the stadium. I just want to be the only one who is talking crap at the end of the game after another Panther victory. Honestly this has been a great year to be a PSL owner and reminds me of 2008 when we went 8-0 at home. Nothing better than seeing a bunch of Redskin fans trudging out of the stadium back to Eastern North Carolina to the echoes of 10-0 and Let's go Panthers.

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35 minutes ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Dude so much PSL greed the Washington game is so damn expensive. For 500 level seats no less. Dissapointing

Its the market. It costs more to see winning football teams. Its only going to get worse. Some day Panther fans might be willing to pay as much for tickets as visiting team fans. They have been spoiled by years of suck and the below face value tickets that come with that. I hope you continue to be disappointed. Buy a PSL.

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1 hour ago, supraman1990 said:

Simple solution is PSL owners not selling seats. But thats doubtful. Ill be respectful to them as long as they are respectful to me.

The simple solution is Panther fans buy the tickets. Put your money where your mouth is. Are Washington fans better fans? You can get the same ticket they got.

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Yep it's going to suck once again. And once again it's a game that most of the nation will see and those of you watching at home will get to hear the announcers talk about how many opposing fans are in BofA. And those of us in the stadium will get to see the consecutive sell out announcement thanks to opposing fans. I thought winning would make it better in BofA but it seems that most PSL owners are just trying to cash in on an opportunity to make some money.  If you are a fellow PSL owner that sold your tix to a DC fan, thanks for selling us all out!

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1 hour ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Dude so much PSL greed the Washington game is so damn expensive. For 500 level seats no less. Dissapointing

Actually ticket prices have gone up quite a bit ever since we made the Super Bowl in 2003. You once could get good upper level seats around $35-40 and lowers for as little as $60-65, and I'm talking for games with good opponents. I know the Panthers themselves have raised prices over the years, but our success and ticket holders wanting to cash in on them have bumped prices up as well.

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