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Colts Celebrate in Panthers Locker Room


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1 hour ago, TheBigKat said:

BOA has turned more into a hospitality house for all NFL franchises

Truth, I attended the Vikings game and there was a sea of purple on the stands. But as I watch home games, you can see the away team colors in the stands. There is no home field advantage when it comes to the Panthers, at the same time their product on the field doesn't deserve support. 

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Someone texted “Tepper does not care“. If this is true, then this is a major problem.

this tells me that he is treating the team like a hobby instead to a family business. I hope that I am wrong.  This would be similar to how Jon Meacham treated the Saints before Tom Benson, took over.

The Wiseman says I know what I know. I know what I know is right however, let me listen to your concern, but the final decision is mine. 

The fool says I know what I know. I know what I know is right end of discussion I do not have time to listen to you.

Hopefully Tepper is a wise man and listens to other NFL knowledgeable people.

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