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Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements


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16 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

lol damn, what's gonna happen to the structure? They gonna tear it down or what?

Yeah I'm wondering just how much money they wasted on that project overall.
Granted even $800M is only 5% of his net worth, if I did that correctly

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8 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

I haven't noticed a lot of SC people supporting the team either.  Sports bars around Myrtle Beach with carry the game but the farther south you don't see so much.  Talking with people on vacation doesn't reveal a lot of fans either.  I'm sure there are dedicated fans that gather at certain places.

myrtle beach isn't an area to gauge panther popularity since it's population is so fluid, it consists mainly of transplants. you are right about not seeing much the farther south you go. it's heavy high school and college fans in the low country.

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Just now, demcj said:

myrtle beach isn't an area to gauge panther popularity since it's population is so fluid, it consists mainly of transplants. you are right about not seeing much the farther south you go. it's heavy high school and college fans in the low country.

Myrtle Beach is a great gauge for decrepit, bug infested, disgusting motels and HPV infections 

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5 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

IMO the same aggressiveness and cunning that made Tepper his billions is serving him poorly as an NFL owner. While the former is necessary, so is patience and I’m thinking this is Tepper’s Achilles’ heel at times. In hindsight, it may have been better to wait until he fielded a better product before taking on this ambitious project. And we all know about the QB dilemma.

I’ve heard it takes a few years for new NFL owners to really get things figured out. If this is true, buckle up ‘cause it’s going to be a bumpy ride from the looks of it.

He waited a year...that is patience. This all came up May 2021. 

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