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Panthers Fans Who Left At the Half


pamlicopanther

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Why do Panthers fans do this? I am watching the game and when the second half started it seemed like half of the stadium was empty. Great way to show loyalty to your team.

I know with your 7 posts that you're the diehard fan and all.... but some other people would rather do something else then watch an ass pounding gay porn style for another hour in the hot sun

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Are you kidding?

The last game they saw was Arizona curb stomping us as Jake turned the ball over like 30 times. So everyone gets excited for the season, pays a bunch of money, and drives out to watch the Eagles curb stomp us as Jake turns the ball over 29 times.

It was leave or start firing weapons at the bench.

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Carolina sports fans, except college basketball, are not known for being diehard and no amount of message board headshaking will change that. If things continue the way they have then the stands will become progressively emptier and retail sales lower. That is the truth of sports in the Carolinas.

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