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Those of you discussing the Panthers relocating


Carl Spackler

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Put a sock in it. Teams most likely to relocate are Jaguars and Bills. We're not going anywhere, so those of you worrying, you're wasting as much time as those wishing JR died.

Make no mistake...this is a Carolinas-run team and it will stay that way. Morrison is a SC guy, Richardson a SC guy, and when JR passes, the team will go to his sons, whether he fired them or not.

We're gonna stay the Carolina Panthers. Any other notion is nonsense.

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Relocation is being discussed? Glad I haven't stumbled into those threads.

Cue up the banjo:

"Let me tell ya little story about Jerry Richardson, cheap ass bastard so he fired both his sons...signed no free agents and they started oh-and-three, so he loaded up the truck and moved the team to Beverly...Hills that is....new stadium....PSL's."

Please sing along.

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Put a sock in it. Teams most likely to relocate are Jaguars and Bills. We're not going anywhere, so those of you worrying, you're wasting as much time as those wishing JR died.

Make no mistake...this is a Carolinas-run team and it will stay that way. Morrison is a SC guy, Richardson a SC guy, and when JR passes, the team will go to his sons, whether he fired them or not.

We're gonna stay the Carolina Panthers. Any other notion is nonsense.

You forgot the Vikings. They haven't gotten their stadium renewal, to my knowledge

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You forgot the Vikings. They haven't gotten their stadium renewal, to my knowledge

I actually added the Vikings originally, then took them out because I knew someone would say "But they're good, they won't relocate!" since some people think good teams don't move cities.

I give you...the Charlotte Hornets.

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The Carolinas is a huge geographic region as far as a buisness model for the NFL. And love him or hate him I know of no man that loves this region more than our owner. Rest assured the Carolinas will have her Panthers for a long, long time. I do not profess to know a lot but take that to the bank:)

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I actually added the Vikings originally, then took them out because I knew someone would say "But they're good, they won't relocate!" since some people think good teams don't move cities.

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Don't bend to the bastages... put it out there! DAMN the torpedoes! :cool:

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Totally agree. Panthers going no where soon probably never. However, the penny pinching that JR is doing earily reminds some people of the same thing done by George Shinn with the Hornets.

Fact is when you start saving money over signing players and expecting your fan base to buy ever more expensive tickets it can lead to a bad relationship quick and can cause an owner to lose a once proud fan base.

We have only the history of the Hornets to look at for that. Im sure many NEVER thought they would leave at one point

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