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Shame on the wine and cheese fans


Mol3m4n
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Panthers have some of the worst fans in the NFL.  Glad I don't have to worry about even going to home games anymore considering I live on the other side of the country now.  Have not had the opportunity to watch them out here yet, ( or the 3 years I lived in Seattle ) but meh....Id rather just watch them from the comfort of my home.  I think going to a game once is a cool experience to see the stadium, in person gameplay...etc, but our fans have been always crappy.  Also if and I mean IF I actually see a Panthers fan anywhere else, they literally don't know jack poo about the team ( same thing when I lived in South Carolina most of my life ).  3/4th of them probably still think Cam Newton is the quarterback and Fox is still the coach.  As much as I hated Seahawks fans, they were hand down 100X better when it came to actually knowing and pulling for their team.

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1 minute ago, Mol3m4n said:

Tell me how much you paid and I'll tell you if you're out of touch. 

Every seat doesn't have to be $100,000 to be expensive. 

Mine were $1500 per seat.  Now, compare that to silver level and lower bowl.  If you bought from someone that charged much more than that, you got robbed.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Mine were $1500 per seat.  Now, compare that to silver level and lower bowl.  If you bought from someone that charged much more than that, you got robbed.

You aren't sitting in 514 then. Nowhere close to what they cost, and I bought directly from the panthers. 

 

$1500 is the biggest robbery in the world. I paid more than that in 528.

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8 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Stadium was a quarter empty and half those there were Eagles fans.  It was pathetic.  Tepper has every right to move this team elsewhere 

It's the Atlanta Syndrome. Sooooooo many transplants that the locals are outnumbered.  I don't like baseball, but have been to a couple of Braves games anyway (got roped into going).  On bad years when they play teams like the Yankees or Red Sox you would swear the Braves were the road team.  Charlotte is becoming no different.

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15 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Stadium was a quarter empty and half those there were Eagles fans.  It was pathetic.  Tepper has every right to move this team elsewhere 

Not until he gets the same results while putting out a good product. Again, losing to the 1-3 Eagles is not that.

If business is good while your product fails please articulate any reason to change? This basically defines/contributed to the Browns culture for the past four decades btw.

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2 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Not until he gets the same results while putting out a good product. Again, losing to the 1-3 Eagles is not that.

If business is good while your product fails please articulate any reason to change? This basically defines/contributed to the Browns culture for the past four decades btw.

If we can’t fill a stadium in a beautiful day with a 3-1 record then that’s a major problem.  Eagles fans were rocking that stadium on that final possession in the 4th.  Losing todays game had zero impact on the crowd there today.  Simply pathetic 

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2 minutes ago, Mol3m4n said:

You aren't sitting in 514 then. Nowhere close to what they cost, and I bought directly from the panthers. 

 

$1500 is the biggest robbery in the world. I paid more than that in 528.

I never said I sat in 514, but I do sit in the upper deck end zone.  Wine and cheese do not sit the upper deck.  BTW, the stadium says $1200 a seat in 514.

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8 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I never said I sat in 514, but I do sit in the upper deck end zone.  Wine and cheese do not sit the upper deck.  BTW, the stadium says $1200 a seat in 514.

Average is well above that. Just looked. Convenient when people choose the lowest one. 

Regardless, it doesn't matter and that's not my point. So I'm done harping on it. 

 

Fans do better. 

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