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Enough with the negativity It's time to be fans


Gipetto

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I've seen too much moaning and groaning on these boards as well as a couple of posters who should have there fan card revoked and i've had enough of it, i'm sure alot of people would agree with me as well. I'ts time to get behind this team or get out because it's gameday people and today the Rivera newton era officially starts.

Some of you may think that 4 wins this year is a successful season but i would bet my life savings that the players don't see it that way. Steve smith said it himself when asked what would be a successful season and he said playoffs.

All i'm asking is for us to get failure off our minds and think positive cause believe it or not negativity really does spread. So all you people that are with me it's time to crack open that beer and wear that panther jersey, For the ones that aren't well you can take I-81N new england is about half a day away.

GO PANTHERS!!

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i had sex in my jersey last night so that pretty much guarantees a win.

Was it with yourself? :eek:

Kidding! You are right that we all need to be behind this team. We are all Panthers fans & this board should make the whole world of Panthers fans proud!

...even if some members wear jerseys to have sex! ;)

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