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Article: "Teams should not wear black jerseys"


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1 hour ago, travisura said:

It is genuinely fascinating the level to which you despise literally every single aspect of this franchise, down to the most granular detail. Makes one wonder why you even call yourself a fan of it. 

Maybe that makes me the best fan, because as much as I dislike Charlotte, dislike the uniforms, dislike the team name, dislike Cam's personality, dislike how this team has been run, dislike losing, etc. I still stick by them as my team!

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4 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

Black absolutely makes sense since you know we are the Panthers.

 

We aren't the Bluebirds. We aren't the Ocean.

 

We are the damn Panthers. Panthers are Black.

I despise the Blue Jerseys and they shouldn't have existed.

The Patriots, Steelers, Vikings, Bills, and Cowboys, for example, are all associated with white people--and they all wear their white jerseys.  The Chiefs wear red.  The Browns wear brown.  You may be onto something!  Except a seahawk is not blue and optic green, and a falcon is not red and black, and an Eagle is not green.  I am so confused--birds must be exempt.

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55 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

We could be like the Canes, where in the hell did red and black come from ?, it would had made more sense to keep the whaler colors, because on a weather radar a hurricane is green white and blue, plus half the NHL uses some combination of red,black and white 

Red and Black has been the hurricane flag forever. 

So red and black makes perfect sense

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Panther

Pink Panther

BLACK Panthers are black 

Technically Mountain Lions aren't in the

Family of Panthers. 

Black Panthers are.

Black Panthers are what sit outside the stadium.

We should be black at home in cool months white at home in hot months period!

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