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What was the last game y'all watched?


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13 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Here come the chest thumping Super Fans telling other fans how to fan because they have nothing else better to do with their time.

Says the fan who has better ways to spend his time than to watch the Panthers…only to use that time (during the same time block the game is on) posting on a Panthers message board.  Sound logic..

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5 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

If YoU DoN't WaTcH EvErY SeCoNd Of EvErY GaMe, YoU'rE nOt A rEaL fAn... LoOk At Me GaTeKeEp YoUr FaNdOm

Last full game I watched was the Arizona game. I have better things to do on Sundays than watch an inept, incompetent coaching staff be about as prepared as a pop warner coaching staff. I don't believe I missed a single game during the John Fox and Ron Rivera eras. I cut some Jimmy Clausen games off early. But never just straight up didn't watch. 

Might not watch at all next year if Rhule is still here. Everything I loved about the Panthers is gone. Tepper and Rhule have effectively killed it. The team has no culture or identity. They don't even look like an NFL team out there.

Hopefully Tepper comes to his senses and fires Rhule and gets this franchise back on track. 

Better things to do…like post on a Panthers fan board during the same period of time the game is on.  

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12 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Says the fan who has better ways to spend his time than to watch the Panthers…only to use that time (during the same time block the game is on) posting on a Panthers message board.  Sound logic..

 

9 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Better things to do…like post on a Panthers fan board during the same period of time the game is on.  

not a single letter

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17 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

Am I not allowed to post on the board between the hours of 1:00 and 4:30 on Sundays? 

Damn, you'll gatekeep everything, wont you? 

Apparently my sarcasm went over your head.  I was pointing out the irony of you posting about having better things to do than watch the Panthers on a fan board while the game is on.  Either way you are still spending that time on the Panthers.  

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