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On 5/19/2024 at 6:59 PM, ProcessBlue2 said:

My expectations are very low for XL this year. He is a rookie and traditionally we don't develop rookie WR fast. I fully expect it to be the Dionte Johnson show this year with flashes of AT. I think somebody nobody expected will come out of nowhere and grab some limelight too. Marshall? Mingo? UDFA? who knows.

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3 hours ago, Seltzer said:

 

And dude, I've been a PSL owner for 20 years... trust me, I got thick skin when it comes to the Panthers.

 

This is my last year….had them for 23 years…the 6 under Tepper dictates no renewal by me when my contract expires this year

did you notice the ticket prices in the package and how jacked up the tickets are for Dallas and KC?

used to be the Panthers divide the price equally over the six to 8 home games  good times 

No more…now the ‘premier’ games are twice the price of a regular game.  Even the Bengals game is jacked up

tepper is simply   a rat bastard 

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I don't see Bryce as a bust.   He has the talent to make it in the NFL. 

Since he is a Panther,  as we have him for AT LEAST another season, I'm hoping he turns it on this season and shows not only the franchise and it's fans, but also the entire NFL that be belongs.  

If not, then it's just another setback for this franchise.  I really don't care to rehash the mistakes this franchise has made. Every franchise has made some bone headed mistakes. 

Bryce, Keep Pounding. 

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49 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

This is my last year….had them for 23 years…the 6 under Tepper dictates no renewal by me when my contract expires this year

did you notice the ticket prices in the package and how jacked up the tickets are for Dallas and KC?

used to be the Panthers divide the price equally over the six to 8 home games  good times 

No more…now the ‘premier’ games are twice the price of a regular game.  Even the Bengals game is jacked up

tepper is simply   a rat bastard 

That's where that analytics division starts giving back.

I hate to hear the is huckstering that bad. They think there is no limit. 

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2 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

This is my last year….had them for 23 years…the 6 under Tepper dictates no renewal by me when my contract expires this year

did you notice the ticket prices in the package and how jacked up the tickets are for Dallas and KC?

used to be the Panthers divide the price equally over the six to 8 home games  good times 

No more…now the ‘premier’ games are twice the price of a regular game.  Even the Bengals game is jacked up

tepper is simply   a rat bastard 

The price is the price, divide the cost over 8 home games in your mind.

I paid my invoice, same as it was getting paid when my old man got those seats in 1995.  And my ass will be in my seat.

Sounds like the issue is you cant turn a profit on your “premier” tickets.

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