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Keep Pounding is gone Panther fans!


BurnNChinn
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29 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

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.

Agreed. This is what happens when KEEP POUNDING becomes GET POUNDED on the field. 🙁

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4 hours ago, Growl said:

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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Everything is done despite the fan base wishes and inspite of 25yrs games and prior Championships and Superbowls.

Not much was wrong, we weren't the Jets, Dolphins or Lions. KC took 50yrs to get back to the SB. We knocked on that door twice in twelve years.

KEEP POUNDING is ours not Cams or Jerry Richardsons. He seems to hate our team. Actions speak louder than words bro.

Then if you're actually low enough to Photoshop Cam out of Panthers history you're f'n out of line. That's our shared history. You don't own the box office and you don't own us.

 

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Does anyone know if popular chants like Go Pack Go and and J-E-T-S are prompted or do they happen organically?

There's definitely Cam erasure going on but I don't buy that Tepper is phasing out the slogan while still opening every home game with it. He's coming from a Steelers organization with a deep fan culture and he just bought a soccer team where crowd chants happen naturally by and large.

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6 hours ago, Growl said:

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

The team plays like Tepper looks, sloppy. He is one of those dudes that looks like poo wearing a tux. He also sucks at owning an NFL franchise. 

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