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CardiacCat

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Is there another forum out there for true Panthers fans ? Just asking as I am getting so tired of the "haters", "doubters", and "trolls".  While yesterday's games will not go into my books as one of best ever (far from that), I am still excited to see us in the post-season and having a chance on revenging ourselves against the Saints.  I may be an old-fashioned sports fan.  I am with my team through the good and the bad times.  I am not an expert of the game.  My 24 year old son often has to explain certain subtleties that I miss, but I do know, however, that a flag on a return ALWAYS means block in the back :)).  I never stop watching a game, even if my team is 20 points down (or up). 

I am just a simple Pathers fan with decals on my truck and a picture of CMC running through the Packers defense as my Cover Picture on Facebook.......  I am just a fan. 

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7 minutes ago, CardiacCat said:

Is there another forum out there for true Panthers fans ? Just asking as I am getting so tired of the "haters", "doubters", and "trolls".  While yesterday's games will not go into my books as one of best ever (far from that), I am still excited to see us in the post-season and having a chance on revenging ourselves against the Saints.  I may be an old-fashioned sports fan.  I am with my team through the good and the bad times.  I am not an expert of the game.  My 24 year old son often has to explain certain subtleties that I miss, but I do know, however, that a flag on a return ALWAYS means block in the back :)).  I never stop watching a game, even if my team is 20 points down (or up). 

I am just a simple Pathers fan with decals on my truck and a picture of CMC running through the Packers defense as my Cover Picture on Facebook.......  I am just a fan. 

This won’t end well for you. I appreciate the bravery. Panthers.com has forums but oh boy they aren’t as good as this. This is the best around. Reddit has some as well.

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There isn’t a single poster herewho isn’t excited for the playoffs. You’re not unique or a ‘real’ fan. You just have a very close minded, in-box idea of what you think is a fan.

You also probably lack the ability or desire to think, read, or interpret analytitical viewpoints of the team and is easier for you to umbrella every ‘fan’ unlike you as a ‘doubter’. For these reasons, you’re what I’d call a casual/social fan not so much a die-hard. But it’s better than a 2010 Cam fanboy that will leave soon as he does.

I’ll give people poo on this board, but in the end I realize we are all fans of the team, rooting for one ending. We are fans right here right now and I will root with any kind of fan, regardless of time, place, reason for fan hood or different opinions unlike yourself. To me that’s my definition of a ‘true fan’.

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Yeh the fan base here is really awful. Most have never stopped being trolls after moving to the Carolinas and quasi adopting the Panthers.

when we blow people out they bandwagon, when not they tend to replicate what other fanbases would say about our team,.... because most ARE other fanbases.

i love that Charlotte has grown so much and has a strong economy but the side effect is bringing in the trash.

i moved to Orlando years ago, have never even tried to adopt a Florida team, never troll theirs. Before there was a Panthers I was s Steelers fan,.. once Dom, Kevin Green, Lamar, Barry Foster and a host of others came it was a permanent handoff.

either adopt the Panthers as your team, or stop pretending and put your true colors back on.

Happy freakin New Year.

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