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Did Anybody Hear The New York Fans Chanting Panther Suck?


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Sounded more like Megatron to me. Most fans aren't classless enough to chant like that during a live TV show with the players right in front of them.

Now if this had been in Philadelphia...

No one wants to be in Philly anyway so that doesn't matter.

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They'll see...THEY'LL ALL SEEEEEEEEEE. Besides...like others have said...it's fuging New York. When are they ever remotely nice or respectful to anyone about anything?

Southerners around Charlotte still enjoy a little bit of southern hospitality..waving and saying "hi, how are you" when you walk past someone on the streets...making a little friendly conversation with someone you don't know in public places. Those New York transplant bastards don't want any of that and it pisses me off. LEARN WHERE YOU LIVE! BE COURTEOUS.

Just fuels my hate for the notheast in general (unless they're Panther fans of course)

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Must have been Jets fans. I have lived in New York my whole life. Giants fans are dumb, bland, peaceful and generally don't follow football as close as most of us do.

Jets fans on the other hand.... oh man. I think I've only met 3 Jets fans in my life that I like as an actual human being. One of them was a girl with huge tits so idk if that counts.

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