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9 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Naw, the bank was rocking last week, they used the “battery died” excuse for the timeouts and delay of game stuff.

Facts were the stadium was pretty full of Panther fans for once in September and they were playing well.

I was there 

I am making at joke at his expense.

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We don't typically have a raucous crowd by any stretch of the imagination, but it was pretty solid on Sunday. 

I do think the next step for the franchise would be to prioritize selling out, winning, and having a raucous crowd once the product on the field improves. You look at places like Denver with a waiting list, and the ability to remove the license of fans that constantly sell their tickets on the aftermarket. That's how you create a culture. 

I don't think Tepper is concerned with selling out, winning or having a raucous crowd. I think he's concerned with dolla bills y'all. 

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6 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I guess all the air getting let out of the building sounds different from Sphincter Stadium. 

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Yes, it looks like a giant butthole, but as a structural engineer, that's a really cool roof. 

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