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Mr. Scot

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In the wake the Sal Alosi story out of New York, a question for Panther fans...

Is it important for you to know that the team always "wins with honor" or do you subscribe to the old saying, "if you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin" when it comes to how the game is played?

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I love the question presented by the OP, because it's answer lies at the heart of the reason I proudly wear my Carolina Panther apparel during a terrible season.

To me, personally, football is more than wins, losses, x's, o's, and big names. All of those are great, but it's the one sport where I feel like character, integrity, selfless sacrifice and courage are still prevalent to some extent. I'm proud of this Franchise, and I know that not every game, or season for that matter, will be roses, but I do know that the members of the organization will be held to a high moral standard. That's important to me, and my wife, and that's in large part why we cheer our Panthers on to win every single game, every single time. I'm proud of Panthers players because they play hard, and because they do right... if they don't, I know they will be held accountable.

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