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We Panthers fan sucks big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We talk so much in here like we know everything. Everyone trying to be the next expert. If only we can open our d@mn mouth at the games and take advantage of home field, we could help our team try and win more games.

I swear our fanbase sucks. Opponents come into our stadium with the upper advantage, bc no one wants to cheer. And then, when someone do go crazy, it's always a dumb white boy who's drunk and pissing the people in his section off.

We were ranked dead last in NFL teams with the loudest stadium in one of the article I found.

Quit trying to be a bada$$ in the huddle and go to games and live life. Make this stadium into one of the toughest place for opponents to come play.

LET'S GO PANTHERS!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Its the fans fault when the Panthers lose?

Seattle... loudest fans in the NFL. Seahawks' winning percentage at qwest field since it was built is .638

their overall winning percentage since it was built is .506

...ask the Saints** how big an advantage crowd noise can be

edit: i don't disagree with the automatic asterisk behind the Saints* name, but why does it have to be capitalized? i don't think highly enough of the name to capitalize it

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