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Being a Panthes fan is like being a Bulldogs fan.


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You know that your team is talented. You know that your team has the possibility to win it all. But, you never feel too secure. You always have that unspoken and understated feeling of uneasiness. Somewhere deep in your heart and in the deep recesses of your mind, you know that they are going to blow it---like they always seem to do when you begin to actually believe. But, alas, in those instances you just can't seem to help yourself. You set yourself up for that big fall more years than not. Will it ever stop?

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No, it's like being a Carolina fan (as in, the state as a whole).

Look at the Hornets; they lost many good people due to trades by the staff, and they basically sucked when they were here. Now, they go somewhere else and start doing fine. Now, we have the Bobcats, who aren't necessarily a bad team (they don't lose by many points that often), but they just can't win.

Let's not even talk about some of the college disappointments...

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