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Warning to all North Carolina Steeler fans.


Big Beast

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This is our state and Cam Newton and company are getting ready to take it back. Right now there are twice as many Steeler fans that live in NC than Panther fans, and it makes me sick. We as the Panther Nation need to do our very best to represent our team with pride. So thank you you John Fox, The Golden Calf of Bristol and Champ Bailey for knocking out the Steelers this year. I understand that people moved here from PA because of better opportunities. Now is a great time to recruit more Panther fans, very bright light at the end of the tunnel. Will you guys try and help me out?

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Terry Bradshaw's Aunt took care of me growing up. She gave me autographed photos of Bradshaw and a Franco Harris jersey. I watched the Steelers win 4 superbowls. I was a die hard Steelers fan until 1995 when Carolina got a team. I was still a Steelers fan, but Panthers were #1 after that. Now I have lost a great deal of respect for the Steelers because of Big Ben. I feel like he should have been traded, cut or released and of all teams in the NFL I never dreamed the Steelers would allow a guy like Big Ben to remain their leader after his legal troubles. As long as Big Ben is in Pittsburgh, I will not support that team.

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