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I'm not going to say that you're not real Panther's fans, but you would be advised to do a litttle research on our history and consider the fact that Cam may not exactly be the perfect quarterback you believe him to be. Ask yourself this question "If Cam bombs, can I see myself still being a 'Panther's fan;" if the answer is no then you should simply leave now in my opinion.

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who cares. A lot of "college only fans" eventually follow players to pro teams.

People bitch and moan b/c we don't get the media coverage people think we deserve.....well, if you want the spotlight you shouldn't complain about Cam Newton fans. The more fans the more national exposure we get. Who cares if they are Newton or Panther fans. We all pull for the same team on Sunday

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We as long tenured fans have always wanted our team to gain the "respect" that we always complained about not getting. I for one welcome all camwagoners, all commercials involving cam, any national tv time devoted to cam, the inevitable SNL appearance cam will make and anything else cam related. Having a franchise QB that we have always craved will do this. We will gain more national exposure, and we will gain new fans as a result. Step off your pedestal and embrace what the panthers are finally becoming.

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Just to be clear before everyone shits all over this thread; I'm not saying that we shouldn't welcome new fans, I do, if they develop a love and passion for the team after Cam brought them here I have no problem with it, but if they're going to just bounce after the first bad stretch now that the honeymoon is over I'd rather them just do it now, that's all.

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I could give 2 shits why someone becomes a fan of this team.

Many became Panther fans during the SB run. Some left, but most stayed. It will be the same with fans that are brought to the team by :cam:.

And, unless we are talking about FootballIsASport, I haven't seen many people that are solely Cam fans, here or IRL.

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who cares. A lot of "college only fans" eventually follow players to pro teams.

People bitch and moan b/c we don't get the media coverage people think we deserve.....well, if you want the spotlight you shouldn't complain about Cam Newton fans. The more fans the more national exposure we get. Who cares if they are Newton or Panther fans. We all pull for the same team on Sunday

100% agreed.

screw that elitist fan mentality..."you brand new fans better learn your place around here!"

i don't care why you're here or what you were doing before. welcome. i hope you stick around.

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