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Ja  Rhule

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In 4th quarter after 80% of all fans left, Dolphins fans came to lower sits and start yelling "Lets go Dolphins" and poo. Most of the Panthers fans left at the stadium start knocking the fug out of the sits, creating very load atmosphere and I believe that's the reason why their offense stall in red zone. I was in section 226 and we were going crazy, my hand is still red. Good job fans! That is all.

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Move the team to LA.

I'll be in the bleachers going ballistic, and the stands would be packed till the end.

I'm just messing guys dont poo a brick.

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And a coulpe of those dolphins fans woulda been killed in the parking lot after the game.

Yeah! whooo! L.A.!

Yeah if they're dumb enough to mess with the mexican's outside of the stadium haha.

I remember going to a dolphin game in SD and watching a stupid Miami fan get his ass kicked by a charger fan for acting up.

It's a different animal on this side of the country, we actually take our sports seriously.

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Yeah if they're dumb enough to mess with the mexican's outside of the stadium haha.

I remember going to a dolphin game in SD and watching a stupid Miami fan get his ass kicked by a charger fan for acting up.

It's a different animal on this side of the country, we actually take our sports seriously.

So serious that LA has lost 3 NFL

teams, San Diego games are blacked out constantly, Oakland is 3/4 full on Sundays, and San Fran had to build a new stadium in San Jose. The Angels have Pujols, Trout, Trumbo, and Weaver and hardly sell out. The Dodgers attendance is awful. The A's are lucky to get 8,000 at a game and they are battling for the AL West title. The Padres average about 10k. SERIOUS!!!!!! LOL

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So serious that LA has lost 3 NFL

teams, San Diego games are blacked out constantly, Oakland is 3/4 full on Sundays, and San Fran had to build a new stadium in San Jose. The Angels have Pujols, Trout, Trumbo, and Weaver and hardly sell out. The Dodgers attendance is awful. The A's are lucky to get 8,000 at a game and they are battling for the AL West title. The Padres average about 10k. SERIOUS!!!!!! LOL

Cali don't go to games to watch teams. Cali goes for thuggin. So fug em.

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