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New Panthers Fan! Stability is good...


cmo8051

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New and proud Panthers Fan here. I love reading and posting on the message boards and thought I would just throw out a quick assessment. I think we are truely blessed to have a coach like Fox... believe it or not... I grew up a Lions fan, became a Raiders Fan and now am a Panthers fan... Figure it out for yourself... but anyway I'm here and excited. Having stability in this league pays dividends in the end as I've learned through watching the horrors unfold with the Lions and Raiders. When you look at teams like Pittsburgh (Cohwer) and Tennessee (Fisher), San Fran (walsh)... Denver when Shannahan was there, Dallas (Johnson), those are successful teams, They grow together and have a wealth of knowledge, did they have down years... hell yeah but they always seemed to get through them and find success... Right now we have a rookie QB, 3 rookie wide outs which puts a hurting on our oline and running game ... Panthers Fans... Be careful what you wish for, you may just get it and then you are sorry... Just keep on supporting the Team... 7-9 Fox's worst record.... I would have killed for in the last 5 years... Anyway Proud and Excited to be here... GO PANTHERS!

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I can't tell if you are trolling try to get people to say, "Hell yeah Panthers rule" then you'll proceed to run back to your other message boards and say "Hey guys look what these n00bs said they actually think the Panthers are good!!"

or if you are just that delusional.........Either way: Welcome :thumbsup:

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I can't tell if you are trolling try to get people to say, "Hell yeah Panthers rule" then you'll proceed to run back to your other message boards and say "Hey guys look what these n00bs said they actually think the Panthers are good!!"

or if you are just that delusional.........Either way: Welcome :thumbsup:

Right now, delusional could be a good thing.....

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