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People want to forget about Bob Johnson. Not because he is black, but because he was a bad owner.

I think it will help if people feel this is a fresh start with Jordan. If you don't feel Johnson was a bad owner, it's probably because you're one of the 10 people that somehow, actually approved of the job he did.

Everybody else? News flash. We didn't buy it.

Alot of people didnt like the fact Bob hired so many minorities in the front office. Maybe we could ask Mike to fire all the black people who work there too. You know, a fresh start.

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Alot of people didnt like the fact Bob hired so many minorities in the front office. Maybe we could ask Mike to fire all the black people who work there too. You know, a fresh start.

Thats a great idea. We will get rid of all the black players too. Bring Adam, Matt and Walter back. Wait never mind, Walter was mexican. We will name them the Charlotte White Power. Awesome. We can have afternoon games on Hitlers birthday instead of MLK. Im sure every white person in Charlotte will back me on this one since we all hate black people so much.

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Britneck do you have kids? Can I rename them?

Yeah thats a little different. I don't want the name to change. I like the colors and i like the logo's. I've said it in other post's. Im referring to you bringing racism into every post to try and make your points.

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They don't like the owner. Not because he is black. The new owner is black and i think people here are pretty ecstatic about it.

Estatic enough to already tell him how to do his job and where he needs to live and who's ass he needs to kiss and how he needs to come to games so we wont feel guilty about supporting a black-owned business. And Mike aint even paid for the team yet!

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Estatic enough to already tell him how to do his job and where he needs to live and who's ass he needs to kiss and how he needs to come to games so we wont feel guilty about supporting a black-owned business. And Mike aint even paid for the team yet!

Sing and dance, Mike, sing and dance!

People from the "world class" city of Charlotte just can't handle the fact that this city is too small for Jordan.

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Estatic enough to already tell him how to do his job and where he needs to live and who's ass he needs to kiss and how he needs to come to games so we wont feel guilty about supporting a black-owned business. And Mike aint even paid for the team yet!

People post on here all day long about how the Panthers should run their business. I don't see you bitching about that. Oh wait you're always bitching about it. They need a black coach, a black Qb, there's not enough black people, etc..... Let me guess im reaching? Keep getting owned King T.

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