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Does everyone hate their team as much as us?


spydaman27
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I think most people in general are 'cup half empty' people and they view their team in that light - I dont think this is unique to the panthers. 

The last time the forum was 'happy' was probably the last few weeks of the 2015 season and going into the 2016 season when hopes were sky high. But there are always the few that would find something to complain about. 

Regardless, Im excited. We have built a good team around the QB position and now we have some good prospects there. If Sam or Baker turn out to be the guy we are very close to turning the corner. 

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1.) Yes, and its pretty easy to go around and see. Patriots fans as well even the pundits 
2.) Nothing wrong with being young but this type of poo ages yourself, clearly got hardly any experience with this here thing.
3.) What have the Panthers done to deserve any optimism
4.) This isn't free entertainment, fans pay for it or it does not exist. When the entertainment sucks you have every right to complain about it sucking. See concerts where the singer is drunk and falls out after a few songs. No we aren't lucky to just be in the presence of a drunk asshole and the same goes for trash play on the field.

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