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Taking son to Baltimore game


TarPanther9180

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We haven't been to a game this year and this is the one we are going to (got free club tickets through a vendor). With Pike starting, D-Will out for the year, and the fact our offense looks like dysfunctional retards, there is very little reasons we can win. EXCEPT for the fact every game I have taken my son, we have won. Now, IF we win this weekend because my son is there, who is willing to throw in cash for season tickets for us next year?

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I am just wondering how old your son is (LOL). If he is 12 or older, he can probably take the Panthers' pummeling in stride. If he is 6 or younger, he won't really know what's going on anyway. If he is 7 to 11, he may get traumatized for life.

I was going to say this very thing. Taking him to this game my inadvertantly turn him into a Baltimore fan. Kids tend to be bandwagoners at a young age. For instance, I live in the Bay Area and am a diehard A's fan and season ticket holder, and my BM damn near turned my daughter into a fuging Giants fan during there title run this year with all of her devil Giants propoganda. If my daughter turns into a Giants fan because of that, murder-suicide fir me and the BM is clearly my only option.

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