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Get a hobby, a pet…don’t watch the Panthers sarcasm from Luke Decock sums it up


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9 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

His newborn football club in the first season is already a better and more exciting draw than the stepchild Panthers. What that means for the Panthers in the long term, who knows.

Saturday night was a huge, electric win in Charlotte. The game Sunday completely slipped my mind. Never thought I'd see the day.

First game for the Hornets, Bobcats, Bobcats renamed as Hornets, and Panthers was no different.  Nothing in the US can come close to competing with the popularity of the NFL and not even college football.  The ratings for the NFL compared to other sports is staggering.  I'd find it very hard to imagine a situation where soccer was more important to Tepper than NFL football.  

 

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44 minutes ago, jtm said:

I'd find it very hard to imagine a situation where soccer was more important to Tepper than NFL football.  

I'd find it very hard to imagine a situation where keeping Rhule was more important to Tepper winning, but it's true.

I'd find it very hard to imagine a situation where pissing off the Carolinas was more important to Tepper than getting a new facility, but it's true.  

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2 minutes ago, holderoftruth said:

The poor kids comment hits home…

My six year old son has started to ask questions “why do the Panthers always lose?” & “not again! (When he sees the score)

Just tell him that you ask yourself that every time you watch them play. It's part of being a Panthers fan, it's what we do.

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