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Christmas Updates: Tepper—you’re losing fans


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On 12/25/2021 at 9:05 PM, tiger7_88 said:

Gotta love the “YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTINUE SPENDING ON THIS CRAP PRODUCT THE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS YOU’VE BEEN SPENDING EVERY YEAR FOR DECADES OR YOU ARE NOT A REAL FAN, TRAITORRRRRRRRR!!!” responses.

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Clearly comments from people NOT dropping thousands per year on a consistently under-performing product.

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On 12/25/2021 at 9:41 PM, Scott12345 said:

I wish all the whiny PSL owners that either sit and clap politely, or sell their seats every week, would just go away

we have an nfl team in Charlotte and are fortunate to have one

Using that term “nfl team” pretty loosely. Not sure this team could beat a Texas high school program at the moment 

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1 hour ago, X-Clown said:

If there’s something on the huddle that never changes over the years it’s people who somehow blame PSL holders for the team sucking, usually from someone who would never go to a game in person unless the tickets were free and/or they are winning. 

not blaming the ones that go to the games & stand with our team, screaming & cursing all the way

its the whiners that sell their tickets to bucs fans and sit & clap politely and yell only when real fans stand up in front of them during the games they actually go to

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2 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I will continue to watch as well, from the comfort of my own home. I’m also intelligent enough to understand that watching from my home is not the equivalent to what the OP’s family had been doing.

The OP’s financial obligations to the Panthers are a lot more hefty than mine. So if the OP decides that he wants to sell his PSL’s then that’s perfectly fine and it doesn’t make him any less of a fan.

probably already been selling them to saints fans anyway

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8 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

The OP’s financial obligations to the Panthers are a lot more hefty than mine. So if the OP decides that he wants to sell his PSL’s then that’s perfectly fine and it doesn’t make him any less of a fan.

I mean, yeah, I agree with you on that. It's his money and if he doesn't want to keep spending that much to continue to go to the games then more power to him especially given the performance we've given lately. It doesn't make him less of a fan overall. I will say though that I do respect those who continue to go despite how painful it's been, much like how I respect the Browns fans that stuck around with their team no matter how bad things have been.

Now the people who sell the tickets to opposing fans, no questions asked, first thing without trying to sale within the fan base are the ones I kind of have an issue with.

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