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Pledge to continue being a fan the rest of the season....


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Yes it stinks, especially after hopes were high. I don't think I have been as happy about Panthers football in a long time then when I saw an alert pop up on my phone that we had traded for the #1 pick. I was like, they must have loved Stroud after the GA Bulldogs game!!!

 

We had A LOT of pre-season buzz and well know it is a buzzkill, I get it, it stinks, getting closer to a decade of non-meaningful football. 

 

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Many of us are long time sufferers, we will get through this year as we have others. It WILL hurt watching Chicago with two top 5 picks but this is Carolina Panthers football at its fines. I feel like one of the elders here, we've had some amazing posters over the years. 

I commit to still attending the games, even if I leave at halftime since Frank Reich's offense is more effective then Melatonin

I commit to still going to my two remaining away games (Chicago, Jacksonville)... I know... I know

I commit to watching the away games because even in train wrecks we all can't help but look to see the carnage

I commit to renewing my PSL tickets next year, I know but what else can a hopeless fan do.

 

I commit, will you?

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Jesus Christ y'all are melodramatic and lame as hell. It's a football team not a life partner, you don't need to do all this corny, performative "commitment" drivel. No one cares if you decide to watch every game and spend your life savings doing so, and no one cares if you decide to never watch another Panthers game again.

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Of course. I wouldn’t be this pissed if I didn’t care. They suck and I’m mad at them but if my being a fan depended on them winning games, I would have stopped following them in 2001. It’s been less fun the last few years and this year in particular but I’ll still root for them. Theres always something to hold on to. 

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4 minutes ago, Jgsaltwater said:

My PSLs are for sale at a $13500 loss per seat. I can’t sell my tickets at 65% face on stub hub. Maybe is if I drop to 50% a visiting fan will buy em. 

nuff said 

I think we have to give them away at this point and I'm not sure anyone would pay the transfer fee...

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