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Fans are not exempt from blame


ChuckWag78
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2 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

It was really sad to see so much purple in the stadium today. I know it has become a regular occurrence to be invaded by opposing team's fans, just disappointing.

All that purple there to support their 0-3 team. 

 

 

I hated it when we were competitive and letting teams take over. That is stupid.

 

Now that we're the worst team in football? Deserved. fug Tepper.

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3 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

It was really sad to see so much purple in the stadium today. I know it has become a regular occurrence to be invaded by opposing team's fans, just disappointing.

All that purple there to support their 0-3 team. 

 

This team hasn't earned anyone's support for going on six years now.

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Oh please.  Asking a fan to pay money to watch a team who hasn’t had a winning season in going on 6 years is ridiculous.  Top that off with a host City who lights up downtown purple on the eve of the game is even more asinine.  The people getting paychecks are the only ones who deserve blame.  Pay me 1M per game to attend in person and then feel free to blame me if I don’t show up. 

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Why would any panthers fans bother watching this team? They’ve won 11 out of 34 home games since 2019. The team that hasn’t won a game where they trailed in the 4th quarter since the Eagles game in 2018. The Panthers are dogsh*t and don’t deserve fans. 

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4 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

It was really sad to see so much purple in the stadium today. I know it has become a regular occurrence to be invaded by opposing team's fans, just disappointing.

All that purple there to support their 0-3 team. 

 

You can go to hell

 

$7700 a year in PSLs x 6 years and not even a semblance of improvement and you want myself and others to act like we’re in a good playoff atmosphere?!?  How about I give you my clubs FREE the rest of the year if you Facebook live yourself the entire rest of the season at the game acting like it’s the 2015 NFC championship game

 

 if you fail you need to pay me for all the seats for the rest of the year

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