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I worked at The Sports Authority in Pineville for six years, one of those years being the 2003 season in which we went to the Super Bowl. Like the article states, we just couldn't keep merchandise in stock. It was a blast running back to the warehouse, pulling boxes of NFC Championship t-shirts to the front, and watching them fly out of there.

We wouldn't even take the shirts out of the boxes or hang them. Just cut the box open and watch them go. :)

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I worked at The Sports Authority in Pineville for six years, one of those years being the 2003 season in which we went to the Super Bowl. Like the article states, we just couldn't keep merchandise in stock. It was a blast running back to the warehouse, pulling boxes of NFC Championship t-shirts to the front, and watching them fly out of there.

We wouldn't even take the shirts out of the boxes or hang them. Just cut the box open and watch them go. :)

Holy Crap!!!!:D

But can you imagine what it'll be like if the Panthers win the Superbowl? :eek:

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I was at a mall around indianapolis where I live and I was in a champs store, and I was looking at jerseys and thinking " they never have any panther's jerseys, so lame" when I turn a corner and there is a Steve Smith "premier" jersey. It was $100 and I was sold as soon as i saw it.

It is beautiful, he's been my favorite since he was a rookie and I've never had his jersey so he was worth it to me.

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I was at a mall around indianapolis where I live and I was in a champs store, and I was looking at jerseys and thinking " they never have any panther's jerseys, so lame" when I turn a corner and there is a Steve Smith "premier" jersey. It was $100 and I was sold as soon as i saw it.

It is beautiful, he's been my favorite since he was a rookie and I've never had his jersey so he was worth it to me.

Hey I was there the other day!!

i didnt know you lived in Indiana too! thats awsome!!!

Did you see the D Williams and Peppers ones too?

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I live in the DC metro area and at the beginning of the season you could not find one single panthers items anywhere, period.

Around week 10-12 I noticed that stores in the mall started stocking black #34 jerseys. And now you can get Williams, Smith, Peppers as well as T-shirts.

Although to be fair, I've lived here since March and I have yet to see a single other person wearing any kind of panthers gear. Not once.

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Hey I was there the other day!!

i didnt know you lived in Indiana too! thats awsome!!!

Did you see the D Williams and Peppers ones too?

No, I only saw Smith's jersey, I was at the Greenwood mall just outside Indy.

It is sweet that you live in Indiana, I was driving by a Barnes & Noble bookstore the other day and say someone by the window reading and was wearing an alternate blue Smith jersey and I was just like "HELL YEAH!!".

I get pumped when I see other fans around here.

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Seems to me this is the worst time to buy with prices all jacked up. As for a divisional shirt, why buy that if we win the NFCCG. Seems if we go to the Superbowl the divisional material will be less important and will be marked down a bunch. Everything will be NFC Champions instead. Personally I don't buy stuff until we do what we do then get the one most relevant to where we finished. Maybe it is me but I hate to pay full price for anything.

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No, I only saw Smith's jersey, I was at the Greenwood mall just outside Indy.

It is sweet that you live in Indiana, I was driving by a Barnes & Noble bookstore the other day and say someone by the window reading and was wearing an alternate blue Smith jersey and I was just like "HELL YEAH!!".

I get pumped when I see other fans around here.

That's south right? I used to live in Indianapolis. 38th/42nd and Arlington area. Went to Washington Square a lot. Haven't been back in at least 20 years.

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Seems to me this is the worst time to buy with prices all jacked up. As for a divisional shirt, why buy that if we win the NFCCG. Seems if we go to the Superbowl the divisional material will be less important and will be marked down a bunch. Everything will be NFC Champions instead. Personally I don't buy stuff until we do what we do then get the one most relevant to where we finished. Maybe it is me but I hate to pay full price for anything.

In 2003, I got only the NFCC shirts and hat. But I didn't get the Divisional. And I wished I had. I didn't make that mistake this time.

And for anybody that doesn't know...

http://shop.panthers.com/

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