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18 hours ago, LUUUUUKE said:

Call me crazy, but a couple years ago, I feel like I was amongst maybe 25 people in both NC/SC wearing officially licensed Carolina gear. Now, people have it on everywhere and it kind of pisses me off TBH.

Where the FUG have they been? They surely weren't wearing it when we were 2-14!

I get it, it's good and we're doing well, but it kinda pisses me off 

I'd call you crazy then, at my work place alone there are more than 25 people.

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17 hours ago, jackson113 said:

It was harder to get Panther gear a few years ago... The more we win the more will be out in the public to buy .

This is true.. I could never find Panthers stuff in NY up until the last few seasons. Usually it was just a random t-shirt or hat here or there. A few weeks ago, I was in a Marshalls and they had childrens Kuechly jerseys mixed in with some Bills stuff. 

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13 hours ago, facelessman07 said:

And you must have no sense of humor and are thus incapable of understanding the joke which is based upon the austerity of J-Rich 

For that, I am truly sympathetic 

Lol fair enough. Guilty as charged. I just get defensive when people poo talk the Big Cat and it's sometimes hard to catch sarcasm online. My bad man. Lol

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33 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

Lol fair enough. Guilty as charged. I just get defensive when people poo talk the Big Cat and it's sometimes hard to catch sarcasm online. My bad man. Lol

Hahah it's all good dude. Growing up in NC all my life I've constantly heard stories about him from friends, stories that are quite entertaining I must say...

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37 minutes ago, facelessman07 said:

Hahah it's all good dude. Growing up in NC all my life I've constantly heard stories about him from friends, stories that are quite entertaining I must say...

I mean how can someone not love that little old man after he cuts a check for over 100,000 dollars to the families of the victims of the Charleston shooting, and then this season he dabs in the locker room?! After all he's done to bring the Panthers to the Carolinas and then to add to the special year this team has had, I can truly say that I admire JR and am grateful to have him as our owner.

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34 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

I mean how can someone not love that little old man after he cuts a check for over 100,000 dollars to the families of the victims of the Charleston shooting, and then this season he dabs in the locker room?! After all he's done to bring the Panthers to the Carolinas and then to add to the special year this team has had, I can truly say that I admire JR and am grateful to have him as our owner.

He's a good dude. And those facial expressions are second only to Donald Trump

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