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Sad -but understandable - day for the Panthers social media team (still, the best in the biz)


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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Why did you click and comment on a clearly titled thread? We don't care that you don't care jackass.

Clicks on a thread about social media to complain about social media.  Are we sure that’s not Matt Rhule?

 

Amie did a great job, but it’s extremely understandable.  I wish her well and I’m sure the team would love to have her back if she wants to in the future.

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17 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

...do you think social media is the best place to say you don't care about social media?

I don't really consider a fan forum social media. Especially since I was under the impression Igo was a professional journalist. 

 

Secondarily I really don't care if people leave their jobs with the Panthers if they have nothing to do with the football going on the field. 

Coaches players nutrition people S&C people scouts contract people those matter.

Social media people can easily be replaced and it matters none if it's good or bad when it comes to a Superbowl. 

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1 hour ago, Catsfan69 said:

I don't really consider a fan forum social media. 

I have some bad news for ya.  

But I guess we don't have to worry about taking your opinion seriously when you don't even know where you are.  Should we send someone over to check on you?

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Just now, Wes21 said:

I have some bad news for ya.  

But I guess we don't have to worry about taking your opinion seriously when you don't even know where you are.  Should we send someone over to check on you?

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It does not change the fact that Panthers social media and the people who run it are unimportant and not worth a thread.

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

It does not change the fact that Panthers social media and the people who run it are unimportant and not worth a thread.

There have LITERALLY been countless threads over the years made here….about the awesome things her social media department has done.   Definitely thread worthy.   Especially in the off-season.  Which we are in….because the only thing well run in Carolina of late has been our social media team. 

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8 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Yeah team ?  Seriously wgaf that our team can out tweet yours ?

It’s just fun.  Fun is nice.  She did a good job.  What wrong with giving her props.   

we certainly had a lot of threads here that clearly demonstrated the collective fan base enjoyed the work.  I mean it doesn’t impact what what happens on Sunday but….what’s wrong with acknowledging she did a good job?  

And brought some folks a little entertainment.   Maybe Matt Rhule should talk to her.  

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22 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

When you are an NFL Franchise you don't need to build a brand. 

You just need to build a winner. 

Everything else takes care of itself. 

 

20 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

Dallas Cowboys

 

Okay....maybe I'm misunderstanding your answer, Grabber, but....

The Cowboys actually won SuperBowls in their history.

What have the Panthers won that would make the Franchise a household name?

WINNING CURES ALL ILLS, or however the saying goes.

If we started winning SuperBowls, then our "Brand" grows...in a POSITIVE manner. 

 

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