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Game Atmosphere


TheSaint

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Went to the game last night. 1st game ive been to since the Philly game.

I have to say that was my least favorite game ive been to at BoA. Everything about it was weird. I thought the atmosphere totally sucked. I felt no energy in that stadium, or even outside the stadium before the game.

I thought the game sucked as well.

I was totally expecting a jacked up crowd, and a jacked up panthers team and fully expected them to win convincingly.

Anyone else think the atmosphere sucked?

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Can you blame people for having a hard time getting excited about watching limp d*ck football?

Panthers are teetering on the brink of being unwatchable at this point - they should be glad folks are even showing up. If (God help us all) DeAngelo Williams goes down this year, I would have a hard time convincing myself to even bother tuning in.

I sure as hell won't be buying another ticket until I see a better product on the field... that's called voting with your $$$

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Went to the game last night. 1st game ive been to since the Philly game.

I have to say that was my least favorite game ive been to at BoA. Everything about it was weird. I thought the atmosphere totally sucked. I felt no energy in that stadium, or even outside the stadium before the game.

I thought the game sucked as well.

I was totally expecting a jacked up crowd, and a jacked up panthers team and fully expected them to win convincingly.

Anyone else think the atmosphere sucked?

aren't you a saints fan? if so why were you at a panthers/dolphins game?

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Can you blame people for having a hard time getting excited about watching limp d*ck football?

Panthers are teetering on the brink of being unwatchable at this point - they should be glad folks are even showing up. If (God help us all) DeAngelo Williams goes down this year, I would have a hard time convincing myself to even bother tuning in.

I sure as hell won't be buying another ticket until I see a better product on the field... that's called voting with your $$$

You know, i was expecting the crowd to be more into it, coming off that win last week. Panthers were very much in a playoff hunt last night.

I certainly wont be going back to another game until Jan 3rd.

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Way too many Dolphins fans.

It's kind of ironic actually. When I was forced to live in Miami for 5 years prior to 2005, I went to 4-5 Dolphin games a year because it was football. Dolphins stadium always had a ton of away fans like BofA does. I still don't get why somebody from Columbia, SC would stick with the Dolphins and not become a Panther fan when we finally got a team here. I guess some people are just idiots.

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It's kind of ironic actually. When I was forced to live in Miami for 5 years prior to 2005, I went to 4-5 Dolphin games a year because it was football. Dolphins stadium always had a ton of away fans like BofA does. I still don't get why somebody from Columbia, SC would stick with the Dolphins and not become a Panther fan when we finally got a team here. I guess some people are just idiots.

or some people are real fans and dont switch cause a team just pops up....?

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From my section, 139, we were always standing up on defense, and the end of the third to the start of the forth quarter, it seems like the stadium was rocking there for a bit when we went scored that t.d. and 2 point conversion.

despite the loss, me and my crew had a damn good time last night, even though we did not get back to winston until 2:30 am and had to get up and go to work. call me crazy, but i would do it all over again. we even stood up about the whole game, and no one told us to sit the fug down....pretty amazing.

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