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Have you ever hated this team more than right now?


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Maybe? I stopped watching every Sunday after they cut Cam. It's hard to hate a team that you don't even watch. I check in on the team every so often these days, and got very excited when Cam came back, but it's not the same. There's just not the same level of excitement. I've been a fan since day 1. I really got into football and started watching religiously during the miracle year with Jake. I loved the dynamic of the team during Cam's years. Now I couldn't tell you two thirds of the player's names. It's wild how quickly this franchise lost itself.

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On 1/21/2022 at 3:58 PM, hepcat said:

I've always had a love/hate relationship with the Panthers but right now it's 100% hate and no love. I don't like anyone who works for the front office or coaching staff, I don't like most of the players, and I especially don't like the owner. 

What is there to be a fan of anymore? Bleak times.

 

For me the Panthers are what they represent, Charlotte and the Carolinas.  We could have the worst office and players and I would still have love for them and nobody else.  

I hate Rhule and his regime and starting to resent Tepper for not firing him.

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On 1/21/2022 at 3:58 PM, hepcat said:

I've always had a love/hate relationship with the Panthers but right now it's 100% hate and no love. I don't like anyone who works for the front office or coaching staff, I don't like most of the players, and I especially don't like the owner. 

What is there to be a fan of anymore? Bleak times.

 

No, I just don't fuging care. It won't change until ownership does. More upset the Bills lost.

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