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I’ve been to all the games this year and it’s only played at beginning of game. Nobody even does it anymore, hell they rather yell that stupid sh@t let’s go Brandon. I’m so tired of that crap. Anyway thanks Tepper for taking away a part of history for our team. I mean we didn’t have much to begin with, this team going to sh@t.

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7 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Tepper can’t take away a crowd chant.  The problem is the sorry fans that pack BOA each week.  There is no energy - most folks are there to socialize and drink.  The fans need to be the ones to start the chant on game days and keep it going.  

Nobody is going to cheer for a sh@tty team, look at the product put on the field. Also they would throw it up on the screen 5 or 6 times a game. It’s once before game even starts, whoever runs all that is terrible.

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It’s literally the only thing we have. Such an easy fix and it shows that they do not listen to fans opinions….it takes no effort to keep this as in stadium experience. Don’t talk to me about fans still being able to create it on our own, teams are supposed to make a big deal about this not just the fans….all team do it except us now apparently.

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Tepper has talked about a desire to “change the culture” since the day he landed

the reality is that the Panthers culture was always very good

but he did it anyways, setting out to raze every aspect of the previous regime and replace it with things that could be a testament to Dave and his good work

now the team has no culture, they’re rudderless, chasing every fart buzzword like “analytics” while playing on a crappy grass turf that everyone hates because it saves Dave a few bucks

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