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I’m ready to fall in love with the Carolina Panthers again


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So ya’ll got the honeydicking you desired and seek before product was even tested?  We are offseason champions once again!

For those who don’t know what honeydicking is…

Honeydicking:

Deliberately appealing to the emotional, less rational aspects of a persons nature in order to seduce them into advancing their own personal agenda.

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3 minutes ago, PanthersNCSU said:

I've gone back to buying Panthers merch for the first time in a couple of years. Have some optimism for the first time since we drafted Bryce, which quickly met it's downfall. 

Don't fug this up, Panthers. 

Same, but I'll take it even a step further, it's not about my willingness to buy Panthers gear again for the first time in a few years, it's that I'm even just wearing it again.

I don't think I've worn a Panthers shirt in almost 2 years now, I stopped about a month into Bryce's rookie season, I just struggled to get behind the organization and all the mistakes I felt they were making.

But I've basically been wearing Panthers gear exclusively since we made the T-Mac pick.  My enthusiasm for the team is quite possible at an all time high (maybe that's dumb, but c'mon, you all KNOW why lol).

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I stopped following the team after they exiled Cam and started to regain my interest when Rhule got fired. Like many have said, this is the first year where it feels like the team has felt like the formed some sort of identity post Cam and Luke. Post Fox era felt so easy bc we lucked into Cam and Luke in back to back drafts. I also didn’t start watching until the SB38 run so Fox era and Cam era was all I knew. Super excited to see where the team goes. It feels good to fully believe again 

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Not ready to get my hopes up but at least the team is finally trying to build through the draft. I think this season has the most hope since before Tepper bought the team. But I also wouldn’t be surprised if they were god awful again either. 

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