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We're going to hit our lowest point as a fan base since the final game of 2001 on Sunday


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1. Hardly any Panthers fans will be at the game.

2. The Saints still have something to play for.

3. Sean Payton gets hard thinking about humiliating his opponents.

4. The Panthers have quit like I haven't seen them quit since 2001.

 

All that adds up to the Saints' fans (who don't even have much of a presence in Charlotte and who don't travel all that well) still managing to take over our stadium. I can already see it now: trailing 49-3 with 5 minutes left in the game, all Saints fans move down to the vacated seats by the field and starting chanting WHO DAT while Michael Thomas flexes on the sideline, Cam Jordan puts on a Santa hat and points at Saints fans, the team gathers for a team photo on the sidelines. It's going to be like that infamous 2001 finale vs. New England when the exact same thing happened.

Have fun!

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9 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

1. Hardly any Panthers fans will be at the game.

2. The Saints still have something to play for.

3. Sean Payton gets hard thinking about humiliating his opponents.

4. The Panthers have quit like I haven't seen them quit since 2001.

 

All that adds up to the Saints' fans (who don't even have much of a presence in Charlotte and who don't travel all that well) still managing to take over our stadium. I can already see it now: trailing 49-3 with 5 minutes left in the game, all Saints fans move down to the vacated seats by the field and starting chanting WHO DAT while Michael Thomas flexes on the sideline, Cam Jordan puts on a Santa hat and points at Saints fans, the team gathers for a team photo on the sidelines. It's going to be like that infamous 2001 finale vs. New England when the exact same thing happened.

Have fun!

Yea its gonna be a rough finale but I dont but into all the negative thinking for next year. We are a monster DT, a guard and center from being very competitive if Cam comes back healthy which I think he will.  We can take care of that this off season along with some depth. 

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1 minute ago, Matt62881 said:

Yea its gonna be a rough finale but I dont but into all the negative thinking for next year. We are a monster DT, a guard and center from being very competitive if Cam comes back healthy which I think he will.  We can take care of that this off season along with some depth. 

I'm pretty much done with predicting optimistic things about this team. I'll get optimistic when they start winning and won't predict they will until they do.

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2 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

I'm pretty much done with predicting optimistic things about this team. I'll get optimistic when they start winning and won't predict they will until they do.

A healthy Cam can win by himself so it really comes down to him....he took Ted Ginn to the super bowl. We scored alot of pts that year for as little fire power as we had around Cam. Not saying completely by himself but with a healthy defense and a good offseason.

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14 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Our home finale that year was a win against a bad Cardinals team that definitely didn't take over the stadium. This will be worse.

patriots fans didn't take over that game in 2001. i was there. it was a completely miserable day where it was like raining sideways. 

it was so quiet we could hear from the other side of the field a random patriots player screaming "PACK THE fuging UHAUL" which didn't make sense to me at the time and still doesn't. 

the only reason we stayed as long as we did is my dad started shitting his guts out at the beginning of the fourth quarter and was camped out in one of the family bathrooms so i just went back and sat down

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Speaking of taking over games..............did you see the Raider fans at the Chargers game?

I have never in my life seen such a dominance by a visiting team..........all the seats where covered in a sea of Black and Silver. There were only a few scattering of Charger blue jersey's around.

What a huge mistake to yank the Chargers out of San Diego where they had a loyal fan based and put them in a town along with the Rams where neither of those teams alone would carry a following..........

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