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Why the hate on "Bandwagon" fans


Panthro

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Cam is doing exactly what he is supposed to be doing. He brings the Panthers national attention which helps in expanding it's fanbase.

So you've been a fan since '95. Who the fug cares. Those are mostly wine and cheesers anyway.

Welcome to all the new fans of the Carolina Panthers. I personally am glad to have you here....try the veal

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I don't hate the bandwagoners......I fuging hate the fairweathers....poo drives me absolutely crazy.

We suck! fug this, I'm cheering for someone else! Our team will never be good!

They are the same people now saying Panthers are my #1 team!one!!! Cam foreverz!

Big difference there.

Bandwagoners=:thumbsup:

Fairweathers=:prrr:

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I fugging hate the fans of _________________ (insert team here).

I welcome any and all newcomers to Panther Nation. Nothing I would love more than to be good enough and have a big enough bandwagon to be able to squeeze all these transplant fans (I'm looking at you Buffalo, Green Bay, Pittsburgh, New York, Dallas, Washington, Cincy, Cleveland) out of BofA on gameday. If we can put together a string of successful seasons, this town will truly bleed Panther colors and we can finally push the haters to the curb.

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Real fans have been around since '95. They even went to Klem's Son. They love the Panthers through thick and thin, still wear Jake Delhomme jerseys and rock those Mom jeans with the Panther patch on the ass.

Don't you know?

They like the stadium half empty so they can carve out a little space in society for themselves to excel at.... the superfans...come rain or shine, they've got dip!

I admire them and I hope they all get a statue in Jerry Richardson's front yard. They don't like newcomers and don't have to. Newcomers don't even know who Lamar Lathon is. I mean c'mon. How can these new guys be fans if you don't know all about Lamar Lathon? They were there first gotdammit and they are proud of that first and foremost!

I bet the lot prices just went up another $5 while I was typing this...damn bandwagoners. Have you SEEEEEEN the ******* drive thru line at Bojangles lately? They were even out of sweet tea last Sunday morning! I could only get three and half gallons. See! Now they are rationing sweet tea! For the love of God!

This Cam think is getting out of hand. I miss John Fox.

/parody

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