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Official 49ers at Panthers GameDay Thread


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1 minute ago, Paa Langfart said:

ohhh weee mayyyneee

Rhule must be the driving factor behind "We don't care about the boos, real fans don't boo" and "Outnumbered by opposing fans doesn't bother us, we're playing for the locker room, the media is trying to divide the locker room", etc. Players don't even worry about losing their jobs and I'm sure the ping pong table was popping off as soon as the game was over

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21 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

yeah, we dont have a good fan base here when it comes to the NFL. The Hornets its a different story, but thats due to them being in the league now for multiple generations.  

 

We are really onyl one true generation in for the Carolina Panthers. Prior to that this was 49ers, Redskin and Cowboy country, wth some steelers fans. We havent grown out of that fan base yet.

Hornets first season was what, 1988? Panthers 1995. Not much difference.

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5 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

Hornets first season was what, 1988? Panthers 1995. Not much difference.

Hornets have been in the NBA for 2 generations

Panthers have been in the NFL for 1 generation

 - if you want to get technical, Panthers first year was the last year of the Millenial generation.

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14 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I feel like that’s because no one in their right mind would live in the cesspool that is New Orleans, fun place to visit, not to live.

Charlotte on the other hand is a melting pot.

Agreed, but still they have " home field advantage".

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7 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Maybe you are to young to remember the pre sean payton times.  

There were times the Superdome was a ghostown.  

I remember the "Ain't 's " days well. I'm older than most on this board. I'm referencing the last 10-12 years.

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