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Whats the deal with Cam charging for Autographs today?


Kurb

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lol. The fact that this thread has gone ten pages is further proof that we have a lot of maturing to do as a fan base.

If some idiot wants to pay $150 for another grown man's signature, let him do it.

If you have a kid that wants his signature, take him to training camp.

These events are not dictated by the player specifically, but rather by the group associated.

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I am disappointed once again in much of the panther fanbase. Some are making more noise than they ever would at a game. At least he is accessible by fans! He could just as easily sit at home with a "fug it" attitude, and not care at all.

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Some think it is a bad idea. Is that really a poo storm? The only place I've heard it mentioned is this forum.

Does the fact that a city has people with different opinions make it a small time city? You don't think people in New York have different opinions on things?

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Some think it is a bad idea. Is that really a poo storm? The only place I've heard it mentioned is this forum.

Does the fact that a city has people with different opinions make it a small time city? You don't think people in New York have different opinions on things?

It's been the nonstop topic on sports radio here in Charlotte, PFT picked up on it. Now Skip Bayless is bloviating about it. The story has national legs now. This stuff is a nonissue in every other market where athletes do this all the time. But not here, not in this small time market.

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It's been the nonstop topic on sports radio here in Charlotte, PFT picked up on it. Now Skip Bayless is bloviating about it. The story has national legs now. This stuff is a nonissue in every other market where athletes do this all the time. But not here, not in this small time market.

PFT pretty much started it considering nobody actually reads Scott Fowler to begin with.

Oh well yeah, WFNZ sucks. They get their topics from this place to begin with.

I mostly just listen to 730 now, much more respectable local commentary.

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PFT pretty much started it considering nobody actually reads Scott Fowler to begin with.

Oh well yeah, WFNZ sucks. They get their topics from this place to begin with.

I mostly just listen to 730 now, much more respectable local commentary.

Can't argue with any of this.

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