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I edited our Wiki page: "The Vault"


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Did you just make that up?

Are you serious?

Where have you been?!?!

The Bank is much lamer than the Vault (not to mention is taken by the Philadelphia Phillies and their new "Citizens Bank Park" the media uses "The Bank" for the Phil's all the time)...go add "The Bank" if you want...:thumbsup:

I know CarolinaHuddle has had multiple conversations about "The Vault" and getting the name to stick....well this is only a step...

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This was in the Wiki CP article.

In place of the fight song, large sections of the proud and loyal fanbase have begun the infamous chant "Feed the 'Cats!" followed by a resounding "FRESH MEAT!!" which remains one of the most talked about cheers in the NFL.

So tell me, has anyone in their entire life ever heard of people doing this or even heard it in the stadium? I'm guessing some random guy decided that would make a "great chant" and decided to make it so by posting it on Wiki.

**Note to random guy - just because one person writes that it remains on of the most talked about cheers in the NFL, does not make it so.

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Are you serious?

Where have you been?!?!

The Bank is much lamer than the Vault (not to mention is taken by the Philadelphia Phillies and their new "Citizens Bank Park" the media uses "The Bank" for the Phil's all the time)...go add "The Bank" if you want...:thumbsup:

I know CarolinaHuddle has had multiple conversations about "The Vault" and getting the name to stick....well this is only a step...

Getting a nickname to "Stick" that is in association with one's sponsor is stupid. Sponsor's come and go. How bout a nickname in relation to the Panthers name. Might not have to change it so often. JMO.

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