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Question For Season Ticket Holders


Greatman77

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If the estimates turn out to be true and 100,000 - 200,000 Americans die from the Corona virus, do you still plan to attend Panthers games? I have to believe that most people would be very reluctant to attend any kind of mass gathering if the body count is anything like that.

Mods: Feel free to combine this with the Corona virus thread if you deem it appropriate.

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I wasn't planning on going to a game this year before the virus. Too much money and way too much time in a car.

It's impossible at this point to know how much this will change our realities. Hopefully it passes and we change they way we handle these things in the future. This has been an epic and massive failure with the amount of time we had to see this coming.

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26 minutes ago, blackcat said:

Better question would be how happy would PSL holders feel having paid for a season of football that isn't going to happen?  Wonder if the Panthers would issue refunds or hold the money for the following season.....

I’m sure they would give you an option of a refund or credit to your PSL account. 

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34 minutes ago, Arroz con Panther said:

If this is still around, there won't be a season. Every other major sport league has pushed back their seasons so it's silly to think the NFL wouldn't do the same.

NFL has time. And they could safely move the start of the season a month or so. Superbowl in March anyone?

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5 hours ago, Greatman77 said:

If the estimates turn out to be true and 100,000 - 200,000 Americans die from the Corona virus, do you still plan to attend Panthers games? I have to believe that most people would be very reluctant to attend any kind of mass gathering if the body count is anything like that.

Mods: Feel free to combine this with the Corona virus thread if you deem it appropriate.

I'll be there. I don't care, I've already essentially tested positive through family. I could not get a test for the foresaid reason.

If you aren't older or have health problems, it's nothing. Not knocking people that do, just stating the truth. If you don't feel safe due to the foresaid reasons, you don't have to attend.

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4 minutes ago, Pantherzack179812 said:

I'll be there. I don't care, I've already essentially tested positive through family. I could not get a test for the foresaid reason.

If you aren't older or have health problems, it's nothing. Not knocking people that do, just stating the truth. If you don't feel safe due to the foresaid reasons, you don't have to attend.

Just not true

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4 hours ago, MMA said:

There will be no football or sports in general this year. There will be two classes of “rookies” in 2021. How will draft placement work? 

Thanks for predicting the future for us.  I can sleep easy tonight

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