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New Years Resolutions for Panthers Fans


Jeremy Igo
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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Welcome bandwagon fans

You want a Bank of America Stadium full of Panthers fans on Sundays? Well, you are going to have to welcome new fans. Get over yourself and your need to put others down because you have been a fan longer. 

 

 

 

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YES! I had to get over this one myself. Not really putting anyone down, but because I've been a fan for so long. Sadly, it's the bandwagoners that put the franchise over the top. There's always going to be a handful of us true fans, but the thousands that join us because they're doing well are the ones that will push it over.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaXblue said:

YES! I had to get over this one myself. Not really putting anyone down, but because I've been a fan for so long. Sadly, it's the bandwagoners that put the franchise over the top. There's always going to be a handful of us true fans, but the thousands that join us because they're doing well are the ones that will push it over.

A fan is a fan, no matter where they came from.

If they start as a bandwagon fan, it's our job (and the team's job) to convert them to more permanent status.

Truth - many of today's hard core Panthers fans started out as fans of other teams, peeked over at what was going on at BoA (or Ericsson) liked what they saw and decided to stick around.  More of this, please.

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29 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

A fan is a fan, no matter where they came from.

If they start as a bandwagon fan, it's our job (and the team's job) to convert them to more permanent status.

Truth - many of today's hard core Panthers fans started out as fans of other teams, peeked over at what was going on at BoA (or Ericsson) liked what they saw and decided to stick around.  More of this, please.

I agree. I guess pride plays a part in it when you're a long time fan versus the 14-0 fan. But you're right, a fan is a fan.

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1 hour ago, IMON KRAQUE said:

My arms do get tired of beating the backs of empty seats when we are on defense. I'd prefer all the seats be taken and everyone beat the back of their own seat!!!!

True - as someone who can't easily obtain tix via normal means, it's sad to hear about so many seats being avail. That said...

From what I understand, a stadium of people yelling (max decibel is 110-120db for a single human voice) will be louder than a stadium of seat bangers (a large drum designed for max loudness maxes at around 105db).  

As the BoA seats aren't designed to produce much sound when banged, it would appear that seat banging can only hurt your hand, damage the seat, and put your vocal output at a disadvantage vs if you were to only yell instead of yell+bang.

("Yell+Bang" is my new punk rock cover band)

 

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3 hours ago, PanthersATL said:

True - as someone who can't easily obtain tix via normal means, it's sad to hear about so many seats being avail. That said...

From what I understand, a stadium of people yelling (max decibel is 110-120db for a single human voice) will be louder than a stadium of seat bangers (a large drum designed for max loudness maxes at around 105db).  

As the BoA seats aren't designed to produce much sound when banged, it would appear that seat banging can only hurt your hand, damage the seat, and put your vocal output at a disadvantage vs if you were to only yell instead of yell+bang.

("Yell+Bang" is my new punk rock cover band)

 

Well...., I know the defense always acknowledges the section I'm in. Cause it gets loud! But what's the matter with creating the sound of pounding drums at a BOA anyway? Its kind of our thing wouldn't you say?

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4 hours ago, PanthersATL said:

True - as someone who can't easily obtain tix via normal means, it's sad to hear about so many seats being avail. That said...

From what I understand, a stadium of people yelling (max decibel is 110-120db for a single human voice) will be louder than a stadium of seat bangers (a large drum designed for max loudness maxes at around 105db).  

As the BoA seats aren't designed to produce much sound when banged, it would appear that seat banging can only hurt your hand, damage the seat, and put your vocal output at a disadvantage vs if you were to only yell instead of yell+bang.

("Yell+Bang" is my new punk rock cover band)

 

Are people actually banging seatbacks with their hands or swinging the empty seat in front of them against the seatback?  I do the latter, and it certainly makes a ton more noise than banging the seat would.  It also doesn't hurt your hand, so no worries there.  I don't do this often because normally the seats in front of me are full, but sometimes I get the opportunity to do this late in the game when the stadium has emptied out some.  Of course, I'm also yelling as loud as I can when I do this.

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