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Goodbye Huddle, I'm Disappointed In You


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Charlotte, a city full of out-of-towners supporting the god damn Patriots, Steelers, and severely lacking in homegrown die hard fans, makes for a thin fan base. I remember the first day I found the Huddle. I thought AWESOME! Finally, a place I could go where people truly loved the Carolina Panthers.

Well, I've tired of what people on here consider a good fan. Everyone acts like the next damn

John Clayton as if the most insightful analysis of the linebacker situation shows how much you care. Or who can get the latest news fastest while carefully avoiding being number 2 cause then you are just a piece of dick. Or stupid sh*t like b*tch about how "mean" fans are in Atlanta and Philly. Waa waa.

To be fair, people can post some good sh*t sometimes. It's easily the best place to get information on the Panthers especially in Africa where getting on NFL.com is like trying to suck molasses through a coffee straw. Where I lose it is when comments are graded on how well they can remove any emotion and love for our team. When someone puts up a post asking to show some love for Steve Smith, the best player in the NFL, and the first 8 posts are about how hes not even the best WR in the NFC, NFC South, ok maybe the Panthers, there is something wrong with this place. You just can't take it, it bothers you because, hey, Steve Smith isn't really the best WR. So that's what you focus on instead of what a mutherf*cking badass he is and clearly the best player in the NFL. Some of you talk about being a fan like raising a child by pointing out its flaws so it can grow from its mistakes. The Panthers are the best team in the NFL because they are the Panthers and nobody else. Sorry if I didn't back that up with links.

Enjoy competing over fake pie with your amateur thoughts on Pickles' future. Meanwhile, I'm getting on youtube to see some Morgan highlights. Dude was a beast. Don't want to forget it.

P.S. Some of you guys find the hottest avatars and banners. I will never forget you.

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Charlotte, a city full of out-of-towners supporting the god damn Patriots, Steelers, and severely lacking in homegrown die hard fans, makes for a thin fan base. I remember the first day I found the Huddle. I thought AWESOME! Finally, a place I could go where people truly loved the Carolina Panthers.

Well, I've tired of what people on here consider a good fan. Everyone acts like the next damn

John Clayton as if the most insightful analysis of the linebacker situation shows how much you care. Or who can get the latest news fastest while carefully avoiding being number 2 cause then you are just a piece of dick. Or stupid sh*t like b*tch about how "mean" fans are in Atlanta and Philly. Waa waa.

To be fair, people can post some good sh*t sometimes. It's easily the best place to get information on the Panthers especially in Africa where getting on NFL.com is like trying to suck molasses through a coffee straw. Where I lose it is when comments are graded on how well they can remove any emotion and love for our team. When someone puts up a post asking to show some love for Steve Smith, the best player in the NFL, and the first 8 posts are about how hes not even the best WR in the NFC, NFC South, ok maybe the Panthers, there is something wrong with this place. You just can't take it, it bothers you because, hey, Steve Smith isn't really the best WR. So that's what you focus on instead of what a mutherf*cking badass he is and clearly the best player in the NFL. Some of you talk about being a fan like raising a child by pointing out its flaws so it can grow from its mistakes. The Panthers are the best team in the NFL because they are the Panthers and nobody else. Sorry if I didn't back that up with links.

Enjoy competing over fake pie with your amateur thoughts on Pickles' future. Meanwhile, I'm getting on youtube to see some Morgan highlights. Dude was a beast. Don't want to forget it.

P.S. Some of you guys find the hottest avatars and banners. I will never forget you.

Zod will not allow you to leave until you officially sign your letter of resignation.. http://alturl.com/yuu4z

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