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How do you think Charlotte is going to react when we win this SB?


dave-o

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It will be harder to get something to eat the day of the parade than you ever imagined when there's a slight chance of incoming snow. I imagine the grocery stores will look like we expected when Y2K was upon us..total chaos from TWC Arena to Tyvola on South Blvd...

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4 minutes ago, Jangler said:

My only question: do we start burning cars at halftime , or wait until the game is over.

j/k I know we wait.

Why wait?  If we blow a halftime lead we just call it rioting instead of celebrating.  Covered either way.  That works for Hockey right?

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Got to win it first.

Long term, I see it as a way to cement the team to the city.  To really start raising Panther fans instead of all these other team fans.  As far as reactions, I don't think we'll be burning cars or rioting.  I do see lots of cheering fans lining the streets and little kids looking for footballs and autographs.  Should be a blast.

But we have to beat Denver first.  Thankfully we can indulge right now while the team preps =)

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16 minutes ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

Its not just only Charlotte..The Carolinas and all other fans outside of NC/SC..I work from home mostly but had to go in to the office today and everyone is buzzing about the Panthers..

its going to be awesome WHEN we win!!

AGREE!!!  Just look how that #OneCarolina campaign took off.  It would be awesome if they had welcome back Super Bowl Champs rallies not just in Charlotte, but maybe also in Spartanburg, and/or Raleigh or other NC/SC cities where the fan base is fairly substantial..

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