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Panthers front office just preparing us all for next year...


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I figured it out!

Since there is seemingly a lockout on the horizon, the Panthers have decided to go ahead and get fans used to not having something to watch on Sundays...

We are dumping a ton of money, and at this point planning to field a team that could have starred in "The Replacements"... We are getting our remaining star players upset...

We're also raising ticket prices to discourage more people from attending games...

In advance of a season with no football, our awesome ownership is preparing us for a season without the Panthers...

Maybe if the Owners Union caves in to the demands of the Players Union, Jerry just plans on dumping the team on someone else, and saving himself some money in the process...

Thanks for looking out for the fans, guys!

(btw, this is not intended to be serious)

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