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Are the few Panthers fans going to see this garbage team having any fun at these games?


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Anyone here going to home games anymore? Are they even fun? I have a friend who went to the Chargers game and he said it was fun for like the first 5 minutes and the opposing fans made it pretty unbearable.

I haven’t been to a game since 2019 so I really wouldn’t know but it seems very miserable at the games. I have had tickets to games since then that I’ve sold (all of them losses) and don’t intend to go to a game ever again at this rate. 

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9 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Didn't look like many went today. I don't see that improving the rest of the year. 

It's just bad football on almost every level. Might be something fun to do with your kids if you live in the area and can get the tickets for $15. 

$15 for Panthers tickets?

look at mr fancy pants with the luxury suite

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I just got back and we had a blast.  Stadium was probably 40% falcon fans but everyone was in a good mood and stayed until Ian Thomas refused to try to do anything which basically ended the game.

Side note, I went to get food and drinks multiple times and every time concession employees trashed Tepper openly to fans.  Said he does not pay them a living wage and is a complete asshole.  Not sure working a concession once per week should be a considered a living wage but in my 25 years following the panthers I do not recall employees openly bash their boss to fans.

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This is gonna throw a wrench in this thread.

I have been to this game and cincy game and it’s all about what you were saying on the field versus with the final this year is a wash and you’re looking for players to develop so far those players are starting to show some promise as opposed to previous years. Don’t worry about final score just in range of a good game it was.

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3 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

I just got back and we had a blast.  Stadium was probably 40% falcon fans but everyone was in a good mood and stayed until Ian Thomas refused to try to do anything which basically ended the game.

Side note, I went to get food and drinks multiple times and every time concession employees trashed Tepper openly to fans.  Said he does not pay them a living wage and is a complete asshole.  Not sure working a concession once per week should be a considered a living wage but in my 25 years following the panthers I do not recall employees openly bash their boss to fans.

lol because it’s not happening

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Honestly, for me, it's about seeing some friends that otherwise I wouldn't see.  Also, my season ticket price hasn't changed in like 5 years. I try to visit concessions that are volunteer operated.  Lots of parents and kids give time and energy to support the kids or whatever.. 

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6 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Honestly, I've only ever been to one game (2005 week 1 vs. Saints) and it was such a miserable experience between the heat, the stairs, the insane food/drink prices and the uncomfortable ass seats that I have no interest in ever going to another game in-person again.

I went probably 3-4 times in the 90s. I went a few times in 02. But I had PSLs from 04-19ish. I got rid of them big because we moved further away not because the team was doing bad. The uncomfortable experience and all is worth it when they are winning, it’s miserable when they are losing.

I think I’ve been to 2 since then, Jets in 2021 and Lions in 2022 (cold af) but even when they win the experience isn’t as fun now as it was then.

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