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The Jerry Richardson statue


Lumps

The Jerry Richardson statue  

166 members have voted

  1. 1. Remove or keep the Jerry Richardson statue?

    • Remove it
      84
    • Keep it
      81


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I always thought the statue was ugly and pretentious. Now with JR being investigated and most likely some nasty details emerge, will the statue be removed? If there is a new stadium do you think they’ll have anything resembling JR?

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Keep but we shoud also.... erect a statue or three of some full-bodied ladies kind of submissively showing off their jeans - which they probably needed help getting in to, by the way.

Edit: oooh! maybe put the statues of the girls kind of lower than him but right up next to him and have him kind of petting them like a dog or something and maybe tweek his statue so he is rocking a semi-chub but he isn't hiding it; he wants you to see it.

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I doubt it's going anywhere.

I, too, find myself wondering what the team would do with the existing statues if they were to get a new stadium.

Seems like they'd move them, but it also seems like a complicated process. You'd have to be really careful to make sure you didn't damage them.

One of the statues of Mike McCormack. I'm not positive a lot of Panther fans even remember who that was anymore.

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4 minutes ago, Lumps said:

I always thought the statue was ugly and pretentious. Now with JR being investigated and most likely some nasty details emerge, will the statue be removed? If there is a new stadium do you think they’ll have anything resembling JR?

Keep it, he is the reason this team exists and fought to make it exist. 

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26 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I doubt it's going anywhere.

I, too, find myself wondering what the team would do with the existing statues if they were to get a new stadium.

Seems like they'd move them, but it also seems like a complicated process. You'd have to be really careful to make sure you didn't damage them.

One of the statues of Mike McCormack. I'm not positive a lot of Panther fans even remember who that was anymore.

I think the new owner likely could pull off removing the JR statue.  Especially when more details emerge. 

as far as the Mills statue? It ain't moving until the Panthers move from that stadium.

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Just now, CRA said:

I think the new owner likely could pull off removing the JR statue.  Especially when more details emerge. 

as far as the Mills statue? It ain't moving until the Panthers move from that stadium.

As long as the new ownership doesn't involve the minority owners who helped put it there.

And yeah, the Mills statue has to stay. That's non-negotiable.

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non-issue leave it alone and move on. Waste of money to take it down. 

He did some bad things, but as far as what he did for Charlotte was greater. 

As much as I hate to say it .... I think what he did was wrong but its fair to say throughout the years vast majority of men have done worse.

There is no need to reply regarding yourself as a saint either. IDC. This is my opinion.

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