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They just got a bunch of ol timers. Bull Sh!t. This player or that player question by fans. One chick from White Lake ask what they were doing for fans at BOA. They named a couple things thru the week. Tee shirts and stuff. THRU THE WEEK. Said they were trying to get fans at the stadium more involved. MFP! I punched in early with what is the best way for an unemployed fan to sell their PSL. Made too much noise and told to be quiet. I have fun watching from home. Guy said he'd put me thru. Yea right! HA!

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I hung in there the entire time. They said over 4,000 were on the line and they had over 1,000 questions queued up. There was no way they'd get to all the questions so don't take it personally that you didn't get on, Speed. I was disappointed that there wasn't more discussion about the "fan experience" at the stadium. One question about the possible lockout truly was danced around by Danny Morrison and not really answered. Way too many player-related questions. You could tell Marty Hurney was getting very tired of answering the same questions, basically, over and over.

BTW, what Speed is talking about was a schedule for Training Camp with fan activities during the week but including 2 "family night" Saturday TC practices and !OMG! a movie after practice on Mondays. They did mention wanting to amp up during the games but they didn't say too much about it. That lady was up front with a "What are you going to do for the fans on game day" question.

No callers with questions outside of the 2 Carolinas.

Danny really likes deviled eggs at tailgates.

Hurney did say that the QB position was Moore's to lose. DUH

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my question was never answered.

my question was: What can PSL owners expect in the event of a lockout? Will we be on the hook for tickets?

There coudnt be tickets without games.

True. But there will be games. What price will they charge when they sign replacements to play games and would we be required to buy those tickets? Morrison didn't give an answer when asked about the lockout.

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I hung in there the entire time. They said over 4,000 were on the line and they had over 1,000 questions queued up. There was no way they'd get to all the questions so don't take it personally that you didn't get on, Speed. I was disappointed that there wasn't more discussion about the "fan experience" at the stadium. One question about the possible lockout truly was danced around by Danny Morrison and not really answered. Way too many player-related questions. You could tell Marty Hurney was getting very tired of answering the same questions, basically, over and over.

BTW, what Speed is talking about was a schedule for Training Camp with fan activities during the week but including 2 "family night" Saturday TC practices and !OMG! a movie after practice on Mondays. They did mention wanting to amp up during the games but they didn't say too much about it. That lady was up front with a "What are you going to do for the fans on game day" question.

No callers with questions outside of the 2 Carolinas.

Danny really likes deviled eggs at tailgates.

Hurney did say that the QB position was Moore's to lose. DUH

Hoping by "amp up" your talking PA amp up. That would be a good thing.

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I left a voice mail afterwards, and said this would be a great thing to do after each game. Kind of like Fox does the carolina huddle with Mick Mixon. Why not field questions in this type of forum, the week after each game.

Gives fans an insight into our coach.

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I give them credit for having this kind of town hall meeting, I'm sure they both needed a stiff drink afterwards, LOL

Get a few drinks in Foxy like Tuesday night at "Music With Friends", and you can learn about a lot of things, like T. Davis earlier that day ;)

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