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A Huddle History....


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AKPantherFan is a member here and has been even before 2008. In fact, I believe he created the online petition Fans4TheLogo. With the help of this huddle including myself, we signed an online petition to get the logo on the field. It finally happened in 2008 when they announced that we'd be getting our Panthers logos on the field.

Great memories.

Online Petition (I'm 392)

First Charlotte Observer Article

Second Charlotte Observer Article

I know exactly who AK is. The writing was supposed to be in a context that is directed at someone that doesn't know the huddle history. I also know AK played a part in the logo petition. That being said, his obsession with remembering horrible playoff losses overshadows any good he may have ever done. :)

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I know exactly who AK is. The writing was supposed to be in a context that is directed at someone that doesn't know the huddle history. I also know AK played a part in the logo petition. That being said, his obsession with remembering horrible playoff losses overshadows any good he may have ever done. :)

I figured you would. You're name looked familiar to me from even before the whole 2008 crash.

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Someone asked for a history of the Huddle. I don't remember half of the crap that has gone on here. So I will start and some of our long time members can help out?

Oct 2003 - Registered PanthersHuddle.com

Oct 2003 USMC shares the link for the huddle with me. I join the huddle as PanterFan4Life. Computer crash and lost passwords and stuff and by the time I return to huddle name taken.

So I registered as T38. Dont remember what happened but 10 years later had to re register and choose T48. Wait now I remember George Seifert comes to Carolina. I never figured out why The Panthers would hire a coach that had a history of loosing to them. Nevertheless, thats my history here.

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