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A moment of silence for PSL Holders….


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I know what you mean. I graduated college in 2018 and my dream was always to own PSLs. So a few years into my professional career I was able to buy two. Of course every season has been worse than the one previous.

Obviously if we are ever good again the price will be well worth it. We’re just so far from that currently. I have zero desire to go to these games right now

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Honestly, I think it's just a miscommunication issue with his WRs. I never notice misthrows from BY to Thielen, but Thielen doesn't go deep as much either. I think BY doesn't trust his receivers, because while some of you might say that separation doesn't matter,  separation does matter to a rookie when he's adjusting to "college-open' to 'nfl open". Most of our receivers already weren't the best at separating, anyways.  It also doesn't help that his WRs stop running their routes mid-play.

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I plan on attending most games, otw to Charlotte from Augusta I will buy tickets. I am just not playing the club level invoice games any longer for this product. I bought the PSL as a defense to make sure we have tickets, now clearly that is not an issue. And looks to be no issue in the near future. 

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4 hours ago, br2nc0 said:

Honestly, I think it's just a miscommunication issue with his WRs. I never notice misthrows from BY to Thielen, but Thielen doesn't go deep as much either. I think BY doesn't trust his receivers, because while some of you might say that separation doesn't matter,  separation does matter to a rookie when he's adjusting to "college-open' to 'nfl open". Most of our receivers already weren't the best at separating, anyways.  It also doesn't help that his WRs stop running their routes mid-play.

That was the first game or something, right? I am not questioning if he trusts them or not because I agree he doesn’t but I think it is himself and the throws he doesn’t trust as much as anything. And he did thread a couple of needles where he normally hesitates and holds the other day so maybe he is finally figuring out  he has no choice but to trust them. 

 

I still think there are going to be more minuses than plusses with him though, which is unacceptable scouting, evaluation and investing, IMO.

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On 10/16/2023 at 11:54 AM, t96 said:

move to Raleigh and get Canes season tickets -- way cheaper and you get more games and can watch not only a competent team but a consistent contender

As a Canes and Panthers season ticket holder, one is probably going bye bye soon.

It's not the team that has competed for a title for three straight seasons.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

As a Canes and Panthers season ticket holder, one is probably going bye bye soon.

It's not the team that has competed for a title for three straight seasons.

I assume you live in the triangle area? how is it getting down to charlotte for games on weekends? I may be temporarily moving to the triangle area for a couple years and if I do, was thinking of getting tickets for both, definitely Canes and despite the Panthers sucking I may never live in the area again so would probably try to regularly go to games while I have the opportunity. But wasn't sure how easy/realistic it is to get down there around 8 times a year. looks like there's a train that's cheap from raleigh and may be easy, otherwise driving or could fly but both those are a bit of a hassle esp. with tailgating, drinking, etc. you go down just for Sundays or make a weekend out of it? I'd probably try to combine with making some Hornets games too some of those weekends

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2 hours ago, t96 said:

I assume you live in the triangle area? how is it getting down to charlotte for games on weekends? I may be temporarily moving to the triangle area for a couple years and if I do, was thinking of getting tickets for both, definitely Canes and despite the Panthers sucking I may never live in the area again so would probably try to regularly go to games while I have the opportunity. But wasn't sure how easy/realistic it is to get down there around 8 times a year. looks like there's a train that's cheap from raleigh and may be easy, otherwise driving or could fly but both those are a bit of a hassle esp. with tailgating, drinking, etc. you go down just for Sundays or make a weekend out of it? I'd probably try to combine with making some Hornets games too some of those weekends

I do but honestly I travel the country most of the year so the times I attend I am usually flying in to see the games. I probably see more road games than home games over the past 3-4 years. I am very abnormal for a fan in that regard.

I do have a close friend that is a long time PSL guy in Raleigh and he usually does the train in and out. He said it's pretty great.

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2 hours ago, t96 said:

I assume you live in the triangle area? how is it getting down to charlotte for games on weekends? I may be temporarily moving to the triangle area for a couple years and if I do, was thinking of getting tickets for both, definitely Canes and despite the Panthers sucking I may never live in the area again so would probably try to regularly go to games while I have the opportunity. But wasn't sure how easy/realistic it is to get down there around 8 times a year. looks like there's a train that's cheap from raleigh and may be easy, otherwise driving or could fly but both those are a bit of a hassle esp. with tailgating, drinking, etc. you go down just for Sundays or make a weekend out of it? I'd probably try to combine with making some Hornets games too some of those weekends

The earlier you leave Sunday morning the better. Gates open at 11.  I always left by 830 to 845am.  After the game is bad..but once you get on 85 about 8 miles outside of Charlotte it’s fine 

I had to move to the Palm Springs area…family illness…I miss Raleigh and the weather a lot 

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