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Soooo how many casual viewers became Panthers fans today?


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Carolina is building a fan base everywhere! Think about the movement toward the NFL in Britain and how it is correlating with this season. English viewers are going to remember the first superbowl they ever watched where carolina won it all. There is talk about a Superbowl in Mexico and I am sure there are fans now watching games and jumping on board with carolinas success. Every kid that gets a Cam football is a fan for life. This team, this year, and this feeling is going to build the largest fan base you will ever see.

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7 minutes ago, toldozer said:

I really don't know if we gained fans today. People love offense and we really didn't need to do anything flashy today.  Just kicked their ass all day.  If I were not a Panthers fan I would have been bored, it wasn't even competitive

we proved how dominant we are and the exciting players we have on this team. Nobody wants to see an undefeated team go back and forth with a 3 and 7 team and barely squeak out a win. Nobody cares about that. People love a team that stomps the poo out of people with offense, defense, and any way they have to.

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I was never one to call Seattle fans bandwagoners because I knew that many were like me, struggled for years and finally it paid off.  I knew one day I would be in the same boat, welcoming the bandwagon and being called one myself (as a Red Sox fan, been through it before!).  

Well, come one come all!  I hate bandwagoners but some will remain lifelong fans which is a win for us.  Just know newbies, this is sweeter for us, because the sweet is never as sweet without the sour.

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