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Updated Jersey Sales among the United States - Playoffs


Jeremy Igo

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The Panthers are well on their way to being the most popular team in the NFL.  If we have success in the playoffs this year, the floodgates will be wide open next season.  Hell, even if somehow we dont go all the way this year, I imagine we will be the overwhelming favorites going into next season.  

The kids love Cam, which means the kids will soon love the Panthers.  

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6 minutes ago, joemac said:

The Panthers are well on their way to being the most popular team in the NFL.  If we have success in the playoffs this year, the floodgates will be wide open next season.  Hell, even if somehow we dont go all the way this year, I imagine we will be the overwhelming favorites going into next season.  

The kids love Cam, which means the kids will soon love the Panthers.  

Not even close to be honest. We'd need a decade of success similar to the Patriots to even approach the national following that teams like the Cowboys, Steelers and Packers have. Things are looking up, but most popular in the NFL is a long, long way off.

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52 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

How are the Chiefs not even selling in their own state?  Haha

This was floating around FB yesterday courtesy of the sports talk station here in KC and Chiefs fans were sure it's a conspiracy of some sort, like Dick's was just trying to rile up fans so they'd go buy more jerseys to "set things right" or something. 

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