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Big news coming to Panther Nation in the coming days


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53 minutes ago, Waldo said:

A uniform change would be so lame. What a terrible time to roll that out. It would have the same amount of excitement as a dud firework.

agreed.  the announcement of the announcement makes it lame.  if it's uniforms, just show them when they're ready.  now, if luke is coming back to coach, there can not be enough pre-announcement hype.

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7 minutes ago, Waldo said:

I get it was unavoidable but completely unexciting. A dud year, fire a long time coach but keep a 3-14 GM, Luke retires, Cam is unknown but hopeful and we are staring at a learning/rebuild year for a college heavey staff. Not when I want to hear about fasion changes and merch sales. If Tepper wants to put his stamp on the team, win.

meh I’m excited. Fresh start, new faces. New uniforms. I’m glad this didn’t happen during a rivera mediocre year. I mean this staff could crash and burn hard. But at least there is some level of unknown. We knew what we were with Rivera. So I’ll get hyped about all the new stuff. 

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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

meh I’m excited. Fresh start, new faces. New uniforms. I’m glad this didn’t happen during a rivera mediocre year. I mean this staff could crash and burn hard. But at least there is some level of unknown. We knew what we were with Rivera. So I’ll get hyper about all the new stuff.

Ohh, im excited about seeing the staff and i have some hopes. Fashion is just noise. I also don't have much faith in the quality of the unis they roll out. Very hit or miss. Tepper has some positives but the guy eats his steak with ketchup. Im not sure his fashion sense will be celibrated.

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Just now, Waldo said:

Ohh, im excited about seeing the staff and i have some hopes. Fashion is just noise. I also don't have much faith in the quality of the unis they roll out. Very hit or miss. Tepper has some positives but the guy eats his steak with ketchup. Im not sure his fashion sense will be celibrated.

Yeah if it’s like Tampa new unis bad then I’d rather keep the 90s style. Hopefully they go with something classic.

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12 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

*throws Philly a spare pitchfork*

Lets form a mob! 

Kill the infidel!

Long live Bojangles!

*starts a riot in his own living room by knocking over a coffee table*

Good to see that the huddle now has a creepy asterisk guy 

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