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steven8989

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Guys, that article said absolutely nothing. There is no indication yet Tepper is going to do that.

BTW...if he did that, he would be kissing half of NC (Raleigh/Durham crowd) goodbye. They barely pay attention to the nfl as it is. They definitely won’t care about the S.C. panthers.

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2 minutes ago, blackcat said:

This is going to devolve into folks from NC talking about how sh*tty they think SC is.    But yeah, I think Tepper would be a fool to move the stadium to SC or to anywhere outside of downtown CLT.

Yeah im not trying to say anything about SC. I would just personally hate to see it leave Charlotte.

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1 minute ago, Tbe said:

Guys, that article said absolutely nothing. There is no indication yet Tepper is going to do that.

 

Yeah I hope not. I just can see him doing it because he likes to make news. I can already tell he likes to make big changes before really even thinking about it 

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There's nowhere so close to the border of both states that is better. People will say back to Clemson or some random spot near Carowinds but in SC, but I think that'd be a mistake because you're away from a lot of business. BoA is really in a great spot. If you move from it, you won't replicate the same opportunities elsewhere.

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6 minutes ago, lightsout said:

There's nowhere so close to the border of both states that is better. People will say back to Clemson or some random spot near Carowinds but in SC, but I think that'd be a mistake because you're away from a lot of business. BoA is really in a great spot. If you move from it, you won't replicate the same opportunities elsewhere.

Doesn’t he want to build a new stadium on the ironworks property anywho? I guess it could be posturing by the FO but nows is not the time for a multitude of reasons.

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12 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Doesn’t he want to build a new stadium on the ironworks property anywho? I guess it could be posturing by the FO but nows is not the time for a multitude of reasons.



Yeah but you might as well put it on Wylie. Rock Hill having a stadium is just a bad idea.

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