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What kind of cosmetic changes do you want to see in CHARLOTTE?


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The Panthers are going to be all over national TV making deep playoff runs starting next year and there are a lot of non-football-related things that are starting to really show their age. That Steve Czaban thread got me thinking, if you could change just one thing about the Panthers that has nothing to do with players, coaches, or the front office, what would it be? Uniform changes, logo at midfield, stadium upgrades, no more Whitney Houston being played at the games, whatever you can come up with.

I would LOVE to see some kind of redesigned jersey. You could leave the actual Panther logo alone, but we need a new uniform worthy of Cam. Whether it be the fabled all-black or one of these Nike/Under Armour mockups that have floated around the Internet, I just want a uniform that you look at and think that it's a damn fine uniform. Slap a NEWTON 1 on the back of it and you could have the top selling uniform in the league very quickly.

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If I could snap my fingers and change anything "about the Panthers that has nothing to do with players, coaches, or the front office"...

It would be that all of the fans concerned with fashion were instantly transformed into Falcons fans.

Age: 44

Translation: GET OFF MY LAWN YOU WHIPPERSNAPPERS!

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-I think since our team now looks the most like a college offense, our players should start getting stickers on their helmet every time they do something badass.

-I think the "C" captain's patch should be changed. They should be using the same C from the sideline hats of our 2003 SB run season.

-Get rid of the fuging shield. You've paid your respects Jerry, but it's time to move on.

-Black endzones.

-A less ghey looking mascot.

-Helmets that look like the ones Catman designed on that video game.

-Black FG posts just to fug with other teams for all the dark MNF football games.

That is all for now.

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