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Going to the game in Cleveland.


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I am going to Cleveland Thanksgiving weekend to go to the game. A friend of mine is from Cleveland and he is a real life Browns fan. lol He is going home for Thanksgiving and noticed the game was that weekend, so he invited us to go up there with him. He told us not to wear our Jerseys. He said the Cleveland fans would rag the hell out of us. I dont think I can go without supporting my team. I have never been a visiting fan at any game, so this is all new to me. Should we still rock the Panthers gear or heed the warning?

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I took a friend of mine (Eagle fan) to a Panther game and he was harassed the whole damn game lol not that was a big deal. We lost that game Kasay missed like 5 field goals that day...Note to self never take a fan of the other team ever again. I almost got into a fight with a few Panther fans cause I couldn't let them pick on my friend like that they even knocked his hat off...No one got hurt and man that was a long ride home.

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If you can get through security with a gun then Ill kiss your hairy ass

I AM security, bitch! They only give a me a flashlight, though. :(

Also, how did you know I have a hairy ass? Been spying on me again? I thought I saw the glare off the binoculars across the street.

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I took a friend of mine (Eagle fan) to a Panther game and he was harassed the whole damn game lol not that was a big deal. We lost that game Kasay missed like 5 field goals that day...Note to self never take a fan of the other team ever again. I almost got into a fight with a few Panther fans cause I couldn't let them pick on my friend like that they even knocked his hat off...No one got hurt and man that was a long ride home.

This is an odd story seeing as how every Panther game I've ever been to there are large groups of opposing fans present. I suppose it can happen... good to hear actually.

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