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Polian says BOA will be "50% Bills Fans"


PntherPryd

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Caught the end of a segment on espn with Polian explaining all the reasons why the bills can pull the upset.

On top of "contain Cam and stop Olsen" he came up with the fact that BOA will be 50% Bills fans on Sunday.

I could write it off as senility and resentment but when co-host ended segment saying that watching BOA be 50% Bills would be interesting to watch ole Herm Edwards jumps in to agree with him.

Disgusting disrespect.

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Please, come to town in droves, spend tons of money, enjoy the many sights and sounds, have a few good meals, stay in nice hotels, come to the game, buy beers and hotdogs, and then head back home, defeated, but with good memories of the city and its people.

Thanks for coming, we appreciate the W. Y'all come back now, ya hear?

 

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Charlotte does have a lot of northerners who have transplanted down here. And the last Buffalo game there were maybe 10,000 Buffalo fans there. But it wasn't like the Steelers, Dallas, or Atlanta. 50% is way too high. If this were the end of the season and we were 5-10 then maybe. But the home opener and folks excited to see the new offense and improved defense this stadium will be full of Panther fans rocking it this Sunday. At least that is my hope.

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