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An Artsy Film, For Us, Mourning Panther Fans


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it was pretty good honestly, I have gone through a wave of emotions on Luck today. From I hope he breaks his leg next year to maybe he will change his mind to whatever look at other options

Same here. And I know he's a "different kid" but I really feel there was more at work. I know his dad said he never even got to considering the team he would be going to, but I don't buy it. Of course he isn't gonna trash a team and hurt his stock. Dilfer reported he didn't want to come here. Things just don't add up for the simple reason of getting a degree.

I finally just came to the point that I can't blame him, and I don't blame him, for not wanting to come here with the state of things. It just sucks to be a NC sports fan right now. NO ONE wants to come here that can help us with both the Panthers and the Bobcats.

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We need more Panther fun like this.

Gotta laugh at what the Franchise set themselves up for. We are powerless while old dudes with baboon hearts are crushing the decade of staggering momentum for the next generation of Panther fans.

FEEDBACK: I loved it...thought the pics of local newscaster was too regional. This has national potential.....insert Carolina Panther clip from the movie Junebug where the family watches the Panther's game on VHS and expect a different outcome...just as I do John Kasay.

okay just show the John Kasay kick out of bounds..and us drafting Claussen as other tradegies...the armanti edwards trade.

whatever..its fine the way it is..

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Cool. You obviously put a lot of time into this. Thanks.

Yeah, it actually took a lot longer than what I thought it would... But, that was mainly because I kept coming up with new stuff I wanted to put in there. But, thank YOU for checking it out and giving me some feedback, much appreciated.

We need more Panther fun like this.

Gotta laugh at what the Franchise set themselves up for. We are powerless while old dudes with baboon hearts are crushing the decade of staggering momentum for the next generation of Panther fans.

FEEDBACK: I loved it...thought the pics of local newscaster was too regional. This has national potential.....insert Carolina Panther clip from the movie Junebug where the family watches the Panther's game on VHS and expect a different outcome...just as I do John Kasay.

okay just show the John Kasay kick out of bounds..and us drafting Claussen as other tradegies...the armanti edwards trade.

whatever..its fine the way it is..

I hadn't seen Junebug before, but it sounds good from what I just looked up on it, I'll definitely have to check it out. And it was filmed at Wake Forest Uni...

Appreciate the love man, that would be awesome if it got attention nationally, but my aim was strictly for us, especially focused on making Darin a cult icon, lol.

That was great :lol:

Thanks so much man! Really appreciate it, and thanks for checking it out TP.

I gotta favorite this one, well done sir, well done indeed

Thank you.

lmao, good to see some sanity from the boards albeit from an insanely hilarious video

Glad you saw it that way... I figured insanity = sanity for us right now. I thought it was kind of abstract, but if I wanted to parallel certain moments with how we were feeling. But, I was trying to step out on a limb and do something a little different, like a moving collage of feelings, lol, whatever the f*ck that is... Much appreciated man.

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