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Big news coming to Panther Nation in the coming days


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12 hours ago, MHS831 said:

This leaked from an internal Nike site.....

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Joking--not sure I could pull for that.

 

3 hours ago, Matt62881 said:

All black uniforms with black helmet!

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Both are trying way too hard to look 'cool', and the first having 4 swooshes on the front alone... lame. The second has the old logo.

I know they're just concepts but man are they ugly.

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If we change helmet colors, I am guessing we go to white or blue. 

Black is too Falcon-like, and Tepper would be accused of turning us into the Carolina Steelers.   

Blue is my preference.


How many of you are in favor of losing the silver?  I am not fond of it.  Gives us too many colors.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If we change helmet colors, I am guessing we go to white or blue. 

Black is too Falcon-like, and Tepper would be accused of turning us into the Carolina Steelers.   

Blue is my preference.


How many of you are in favor of losing the silver?  I am not fond of it.  Gives us too many colors.

Matte Black though...

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I am hearing pleated pants and argyle socks because Charlotte is a banking and golf center.   Pinstripes in the jerseys that represent the flags of every nation in the world with hungry children. Helmets to be designed by a train car graffiti artist rehabilitated gang member.  Pink will be added to the logo for our lady fans.

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