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PSL Owners Losing Seats for Luxury Suites


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I understand making changes but ditching a live crowd in the endzone for a box seat is garbage. Are the players going to give the football to the youngest cheese plater? Not a good look. Of all of the places to convert and they choose the one thats positive and heavily kid involved.

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Just now, Mr. Freezy Pop said:

It’s probably like leather reclining seats closer down on the field like other teams do.

That’s not bad then. But I can understand people being pissed with they’re seats getting taken. Hopefully the Panthers do something for those people

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There was some paperwork released last week regarding this. Some demolition work being done inside the tunnel, and it was pretty clear they were going to be pushing back a few of the front rows for a new set up. I figured it would be something similar to what New England or Atlanta had in terms of field level suites. I would hope that existing PSL holders get some type of compensation. 

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Looks like less kids will be getting footballs from Cam if he comes back. Unless, ya know, there’s going to be a wealth of kids running around in these new luxury suites. (Yes, I understand that’s not a huge business consideration. Just making a general observation. Hell, he could just give the ball away on the sidelines.)

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