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NYPantherFan

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Oh great let's make it a hot topic of the huddle so our beat writers think they should throw gas on it and turn it into a national story 

I hate our victim society.  You are waving a Buc jersey into the face of a Panther victory lap/celebration at BOA after a beat down....you deserved to have it ripped down

Angry Buc fan needs to look I a mirror...getting all high and mighty talking about class.  Don't hang your BS and wave it....your intent was to be obnoxious 

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And what exactly did the idiot want Cam to do with a Winston jersey????

Stealing? Throwing? Nah, man. You can not hand anything to a player celebrating on their home field and have any expectations about what will happen to it. 

You got the attention you wanted. That's more than you deserve. And I'd be surprised if you didn't get the ugly jersey back from the stadium staff.

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Don't fug with Cam's victory lap......wave a opponents jersey in his face and he gonna snatch it and fling it.   The moral of the story is simple, don't flaunt your opposing teams crap in front of Cam.  He's man enough to take it, and you ain't man enough to stop him. 

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I honestly love this and couldn't careless about Cam ripping it from their hands.  If a QB at another stadium did that to a Panther fan I would also say they deserved it.  I love how Cam just does not take any crap from opposing fans when it comes to over the top crap like that.  You truly expect Cam to just keep running while you are waving that crap in his face?  Why were you still in the stadium to begin with?  People are dumb as bricks.  

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The fans and staff at other home stadiums like the Packers, Patriots, Colts, Broncos, and Saints are not going to allow other fans to taunt their team after a celebration.

I think the greater question is why are Carolina fans tolerating this nonsense from opposing fans in their own stadium? It should never even get to a point where Cam has the opportunity to touch any disrespectful item meant to taunt from field level.

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