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What is the impetus for the “Keep Pounding” pushaway?


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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

They'd hang on to Jimmy Clausen jerseys if they thought they could sell them.

The team store is not an indicator of team direction.

If they wanted to get rid of it they would be on clearance.  I think it's just more huddle drama.  

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I get that places like to have an identity. But is it really THAT bad to lose Keep Pounding? Sure, the drum was cool and all. And the chant was cute. But in 20 years the youngins will have zero clue who Mills was/is. They will probably have the same mindset Tepper does. It's like the song they sing when the Eagles score. No one now probably knows why it was started, or what it's about. They just want to yell spell the team name. Life will go on without Keep Pounding, and just like J-E-T-S guy, nothing is stopping the crowd from chanting it anyway.

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Getting rid of the mantra of "Keep Pounding" and the "Keep Pounding Drum" is a huge mistake if it actually happens! I think that has been one of the problems is these have seemed have died at least that last couple of years. I think these things brought the team and North/South Carolina together! 

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

It's quite simple: Tepper wants to get rid of every single thing that existed before 2018: players, stadium, coaches, team culture, everything. Can't wait for the color and name change. I recall someone saying on here that he was pushing for that a few years ago.

Next change will be to a new state......stay tuned in a few years. Then his metamorphosis will be complete.

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