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One Fans Sacrifice to ensure the team wins


USCGuardsman

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It's been about 4 years since I have actually been able to "Watch" the Panthers win a game. It appears that if I tune in to Direct Ticket and "Watch" the game, Carolina loses. But, if I just tune in to one of the radio stations and "Listen" we just might pull it off. Unforunately, I'll have to listen to one of the radio stations online now that i live in Alabama, which is going to lag of course. So, I'm going to sacrifice my Sunday, "Listening", and watching the dots on the NFL's webpage. You're Welcome fans, you can thank me later. :bigear:

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I, for one, am constantly amazed at the many ways our nation's service men and women continue to sacrifice on behalf of their nation. As a member of Panther Nation, let me be the first to thank you for your sacrifice, and may I extend my fervent hope that your burden will, at some future date, be rewarded with a chance to watch our team play in person - but only if you can do that and they win. If not, tough cookies - keep listening on the radio!

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It's been about 4 years since I have actually been able to "Watch" the Panthers win a game. It appears that if I tune in to Direct Ticket and "Watch" the game, Carolina loses. But, if I just tune in to one of the radio stations and "Listen" we just might pull it off. Unforunately, I'll have to listen to one of the radio stations online now that i live in Alabama, which is going to lag of course. So, I'm going to sacrifice my Sunday, "Listening", and watching the dots on the NFL's webpage. You're Welcome fans, you can thank me later. :bigear:

Join the chat here as consolation.

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Hey man if ya want to watch watch the game, watch the game. i usually go to 1-2 panther games a year, there was a stretch were we lost every game I went to for 6-7 years and then after the 2007 season we've won every game that I have gone to.

btw for the record I didn't go to any games last year because I was out of the country

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