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Was at the game yesterday, noticed a change taking place


CatMan72

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I was at the game yesterday (section 516) and I noticed more hostility towards the visiting team's fans than any other Panthers game I've ever attended.

Personally, I like it. I'm not advocating violence or anything like that - but we should not make visiting fans feel welcome.

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eh, I disagree. Some good natured smack talk is all fine and good....but I am not a fan of trying to ruin an experience for someone else.

We should discourage opposing fans from just buying up tickets to the game though. It's bad enough so many people around here don't pull for the Panthers.

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Where were y'all last night when I was getting blasted for my "12th Man" post? :D

Only thing about discouraging opponents buying tickets is then the stadium will only be 1/4 full instead of 1/2 full. And it would be near empty by the 4th quarter. The money still goes to the franchise. If we don't have it how could we get "quality" people like "Batuka" (never could spell his name.) Collins, Hennings? Nor could we give people like Delhome crap loads of money before letting them go.

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eh, I disagree. Some good natured smack talk is all fine and good....but I am not a fan of trying to ruin an experience for someone else.

I do not advocate being rude, mean, yelling at other teams fans, etc at Panther stadium...... BUT sadly the same is not said for their behavior in our stadium. Game in and game out they DO ruin my experience at the stadium. It seams like most of the fans from the opposing team treat that stadium as if the Panthers are the road team and I am a visition fan. They are the ones how are usually loud, rude, obnoxious, yelling crap, carrying on etc. Its not their house. There is nothing more annoying sitting in the stadium around a bunch of other teams fans who are carrying on when good poo is happening with their team or bad stuff happens to the Panthers. (which sadly has been happening alot these past season :( )

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I do not advocate being rude, mean, yelling at other teams fans, etc at Panther stadium...... BUT sadly the same is not said for their behavior in our stadium. Game in and game out they DO ruin my experience at the stadium. It seams like most of the fans from the opposing team treat that stadium as if the Panthers are the road team and I am a visition fan. They are the ones how are usually loud, rude, obnoxious, yelling crap, carrying on etc. Its not their house. There is nothing more annoying sitting in the stadium around a bunch of other teams fans who are carrying on when good poo is happening with their team or bad stuff happens to the Panthers. (which sadly has been happening alot these past season :( )

Only the team can change this.

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eh, I disagree. Some good natured smack talk is all fine and good....but I am not a fan of trying to ruin an experience for someone else.

Agreed, and most of what I was referring to fell under the category of good natured smack talking - but there was much more of it going on then I had ever seen before.

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I'm all for not letting opposing fans feel welcome in our stadium. I will scream at them like Ric Flair, when the Panthers do good. My favorite saying to them is "Have fun on your drive back! Wooooo!" Everything short of physical violence is fine...unless they assault me. Then we will be tumbling down the stands in that case.

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