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Are you a real Carolina fan, or a 2016 Carolina fan?


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That was just the question asked to me by a co-worker just now.

I guess he hadn't ever noticed the Growl Towel hanging up on my desk until today and he said, "oh, I didn't know you're a Carolina fan.  But are you a real Carolina fan or a 2016 Carolina fan?"

Found it pretty funny, but told him the story about why I'm a fan and he laughed and said, "yep, I guess a real Carolina fan"

My dad took me to the HOF the year before the Panthers first season, I was a kid at the time (about 8) and loved the logo and colors, so he bought me a mini helmet and I followed the team that first year the best an 9 year old could do without today's internet abilities.

Then going into the second season we drafted my all time favorite player (from Michigan and grew up a die hard Michigan football fan) in Biakabutuka with the first round pick, and I was hooked ever since.

I even showed him the sticker on the mini-helmet on my desk that has a 1995 copyright sticker on it, been around since the beginning!!

Keep Pounding!!!!  Can't wait for Sunday!!!!

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2 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

Kerry Collins, Frank Reich, Steve Beurlein, Chris Weinke, Rodney Peete, Jake, David Carr, Vinnie Testaverde, TRD, Pickles, and now Cammy Cam sauce.

I had such high hopes for Randy Fasani...

Love how fitting it is in our sig, that a SB win would put us over .500.

DESTINY

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Usually it's bandwagon fans who even ask that in the first place....trying to hide their own bandwagon hopping selves.

Seattle fan was saying something like that to me but the lad couldn't identify Shaun Alexander so yea....we all know what's what.

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Post count doesn't mean that much .. Some of us have followed back in the Kevin Greene and Julius Pepper years but only became a part of the huddle recently.  I stumbled across the site and rarely even look at anything else.

 

But then again 14k post .. means you have a lot more time on your hands than some also.

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6 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

Kerry Collins, Frank Reich, Steve Beurlein, Chris Weinke, Rodney Peete, Jake, David Carr, Vinnie Testaverde, TRD, Pickles, and now Cammy Cam sauce.

I had such high hopes for Randy Fasani...

You left out Jeff Lewis and Matt Lytle.

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7 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

Kerry Collins, Frank Reich, Steve Beurlein, Chris Weinke, Rodney Peete, Jake, David Carr, Vinnie Testaverde, TRD, Pickles, and now Cammy Cam sauce.

I had such high hopes for Randy Fasani...

Uh HELLO...Brian St. Pierre?? I mean...WTF is this amateur hour?

Threw a bomb to one of the best receivers in Panther history.

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