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The Carolina Panthers are hurtling towards threats of relocation


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The city people will pass it and then get voted out hopefully, i doubt they will back down with how it's alligned currently. Tepper deserves elected officials being petty with him and using him as the springboard to get elected in the next cycle. Knowing Tepper he will fug up his side of the deal somehow and make an epic poo show with the other side out for blood. Sounds fun, glad I don't live anywhere near Charlotte.

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23 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

They are as passionate as Panther fans were when Cam was here.  Having a franchise QB does that, ask the Patriots

Cam had to fire up the crowd even during our SB run.

 

Y'all can try to make excuses for Charlotte fans all you want, but the passionate fans are no longer a thing. Those 90's Hornets teams probably had the best crowd in Charlotte history. Those fans are now in their 60's. The newer generation didn't take the torch apparently.

 

Charlotte is simply not a great sports city right now. It's okay to admit this.

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10 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Cam had to fire up the crowd even during our SB run.

 

Y'all can try to make excuses for Charlotte fans all you want, but the passionate fans are no longer a thing. Those 90's Hornets teams probably had the best crowd in Charlotte history. Those fans are now in their 60's. The newer generation didn't take the torch apparently.

 

Charlotte is simply not a great sports city right now. It's okay to admit this.

This is not true at all

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