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"Two States, One Team"


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8 minutes ago, panfanman said:

It's not the Charlotte Panthers, it's not the North Carolina Panthers, and it's not the South Carolina Panthers.  It's the Carolina Panthers for a reason.  To draw a fan base from a geographical area.  It's business and I don't mind it.  In fact I like the logo, although I'd like it better without the "One Carolina" tag. Seems like it's making an issue where there is no issue.  The answer to a fan base problem is simple to solve.  Just win.

#ImWithDiddy

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6 hours ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Google reveals that to be true. Still, there's been a huge emphasis on it this summer, much more so than ever before. I'm not a fan, I don't want to be lumped in with those unwashed South Carolinians.

Lol. You are obviously the typical North Carolinian that thinks your state and people are superior to all others.  Funny thing is, and I’ve posted this in other threads, I have no skin in the game since I’m originally from Northern Va now living in coastal SC, the rudiest most ignorant people I have encountered are NC natives.  Just sayin.  

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1 hour ago, blackcat said:

Panthers sent out a survey this week to PSL owners asking opinion on 'Two States, One Team' motto and logo.  Survey also included question about which logo was preferred at midfield, which I thought was interesting since opening day is Sunday.

Yeah here comes the NFL shield out for sunday and the huddle will be like oh no Tepper sucks. LMAO

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I’d sure rather my neighbors in Chaw’ston AND the good money of the SC Low Country Be Panther fans than ignoring them ( and be falcon fans )  .. I admit to not knowing much about the people in the western parts of SC or NC , but the coastal Panther fans of both states are awesome.. 

oh and keep on being tourist and spending your $$$$ on our coast ,, Red Neck Riviara , or Head on down to the Low Counties beautiful islands and beaches ,, Isle of Palm, Hilton Head , Kiawah ,, or Head North to Cape Fear, Emerald Isle, and OBX ,, 

why wouldn’t you want all the fans from these areas ,,  and THE WHOLE STATE OF S C ??  

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1 hour ago, Chaos said:

I wonder if people in MA get pissed when people in RI claim that the Patriots are their team too. 

There’s some folks I know from Boston who think it should be the Boston Patriots but otherwise most people I know around here would not deny RI, NH, CT, ME, etc from being a part of the fan base.

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2 hours ago, blackcat said:

Panthers sent out a survey this week to PSL owners asking opinion on 'Two States, One Team' motto and logo.  Survey also included question about which logo was preferred at midfield, which I thought was interesting since opening day is Sunday.

What are the choices you had to choose from?

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1 hour ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

It’s a PR and business move. South Carolina doesn’t have a demographic area capable of supporting an NFL team. And with Charlotte being that close to SC, it makes sense. I’d venture most upstate SC people are Panther fans. I’m not a big fan of it personally but it makes sense. 

Hell Charlotte couldn’t either without SC. 

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