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Will the Bobcats win a game before the Panthers?


King Taharqa

Who will win a game first?  

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  1. 1. Who will win a game first?

    • Carolina Panthers
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    • Charlotte Bobcats
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The NBA regular season kicks off for our Bobcats on Wednesday October 27th @ Dallas Mavericks, a team we've never beaten. We'll face Indiana at home Friday the 29th, and visit Milwaukee on the 30th.

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Our Panthers will face the San Fran 49ers at home this Sunday the 24th, and will visit the Rams on Halloween.

Which team will win a game first?

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Sadly its going to be the Bobcats.

This has been a pretty tough NFL season for me for far. I am a diehard and life long Buffalo Bills fan and I have cheered for the Panthers for their entire existence as well. Two worst teams in the NFL are my two favorite, LOL

So obviously I cant wait for the NBA and my Bobcats to begin.

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Bobcats will win the Southeast Division if DJ can become the leader LB wants him to be. Kidding about the division, but it should no doubt be the best division in the NBA.

And for your question, I think the Panthers get a win first. I see it happening Sunday, don't ask me why.

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I refuse to support the Bobcats and their racist agenda until they bring in a white point guard.

That is all.

They almost had one this summer, but the trade fell thru. See the Bobcats front office isnt trapped by an "image" of snottiness that the Panthers and their front office is. They're not afraid of losing their black fanbase if they make Kirk Hinrich their point guard. I can say with full confidence they would bring one in before the Panthers would even entertain a black QB. Ive never heard of the Panthers being involved in a trade for 1, have you Hatter? ;)

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wtf... im so tired of this poo, stfu with the racist poo. We all know KT wishes he was in the black panthers but seriously every time he freaking posts you guys have to say something to make the entire thread about freaking racism. YES HES NUTS, don't freaking bring it up all the time. PLEASE

You guys brought this poo in here not KT. He just responded to it. If you guys don't care about the Bobcats go back to the Panthers forum.

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