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It would be really awesome if land was available to build the new satisfied (whenever the time comes) directly on the North Carolina/South Carolina border. I know theres a spot in Carowinds that you can stand with one foot in NC and the other in SC. It would be awesome to have the state border right on the 50 yard line so theoretically you could score a touchdown in two states during the same game. I know this would never happen just because the area can't support parking, lodging, entertainment like Uptown can.

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Every time I tell someone down here about my team, they always respond with the same suggestion.

"Oh, you know what would be cool? If the stadium was on the border! That'd be really cool!"

Then I have to explain to them that it was supposed to be that way but it isn't because of the two state's greed.

Embarrassing to say the least, especially when your trying to represent the Carolinas well.

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Yea that would be awesome if in the next 15 years the two states could agree but I don't see it happening. And if they wanted to keep it in the Charlotte area I don't think the land is available because that South Charlotte Fort Mill area is growing like crap.

A lot of people don't know that the Panthers logo is the shape of NC/SC either I had to actually pull up a map to prove it once.

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Sc is a state?

Oh no you di'int.

The state you live in still has a confederate symbol on the state flag. That will play hell when you are trying to get your splinter cell off the ground. How is your fundraising coming along btw?

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