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Want to send a real message to the front office?

Don't boycott the games. Still go and cheer for your team. But...

Do not spend a dime on concessions. No beer, no food, no shirts, nothing. Do all of your drinking at the tailgate.

Believe me, if there is a noticeable difference in the concession receipts at the next home game, drastic changes will happen.

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Want to send a real message to the front office?

Don't boycott the games. Still go and cheer for your team. But...

Do not spend a dime on concessions. No beer, no food, no shirts, nothing. Do all of your drinking at the tailgate.

Believe me, if there is a noticeable difference in the concession receipts at the next home game, drastic changes will happen.

I like your idea, but no way word gets out to enough people to make a meaningful dent in concessions revenue.

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Sadly, you're right.

How about we all refuse to buy gas on Sundays, too?

Gas, unfortunately is a necessity to most. Over-hyper-inflated fatty factory foods, however, are not. Gorge yourselves at the Huddle...alas I can never join you until I'm back on the correct coast.

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Gas, unfortunately is a necessity to most. Over-hyper-inflated fatty factory foods, however, are not. Gorge yourselves at the Huddle...alas I can never join you until I'm back on the correct coast.

I know. My point is only that it's very difficult to get enough people to act corporately to make a difference. I suppose the "We want Moore" chants were as close as I've seen a unified Panthers nation. If this weren't an away game, I have a feeling we'd be hearing them in Charlotte this week.

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I know. My point is only that it's very difficult to get enough people to act corporately to make a difference. I suppose the "We want Moore" chants were as close as I've seen a unified Panthers nation. If this weren't an away game, I have a feeling we'd be hearing them in Charlotte this week.

There's our whole problem right there!! They thought everone meant "We Want More!" Delhomme turnovers. We need to change the chant to "We Want Matt!" Glad we clarified this. Matt will now be starting the 2nd half of the AZ game. Bank on it.

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I know. My point is only that it's very difficult to get enough people to act corporately to make a difference. I suppose the "We want Moore" chants were as close as I've seen a unified Panthers nation. If this weren't an away game, I have a feeling we'd be hearing them in Charlotte this week.

I would have been there just like the last AZ game but my parents were visiting from SC and it kinda made things difficult to make plans. :(

I'll just yell at my TV any way.

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