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New Smitty Vid and Cam Bandwagoner


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Enjoy...

As for the "Cam Bandwagoner", I had "YESWECAM1SUPERMAN" (makes some good videos of cam and panthers, but of course of other nfl players) comment on it:

"r u challenging me to top this bro cause I will and I can"

I pretty much told him wth?

He would then reply saying that I "Stole his trademark", which is the "||" in my title.

I replied telling him I have nothing against him or his vids, asked him how much he payed for his "trademark", and then called him out for being a bandwagon fug.

Then it got me thinking, when we win a superbowl, just imagine how many people will be reppin Panther stuff (mainly cam)...smdh...Just pisses me off how I can rep a team through a poo 2-14 year all the way across the country, and someone can still get the same credit without having to deal with all that poo.

ANYWAYS, just thought I'd share, and hope you all enjoy

Keep pounding to all the true fans out there

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Don't post that. It's his trademark. You will get sued

lol. I honestly think both of you are over reacting. To be fair he did start doing the whole || thing since he started. And yeah, it's not an exclusive trademark so he really shouldn't have jumped your ship about it.

I don't think he's a bandwagon fan. Dude's NC born and raised.

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lol. I honestly think both of you are over reacting. To be fair he did start doing the whole || thing since he started. And yeah, it's not an exclusive trademark so he really shouldn't have jumped your ship about it.

I don't think he's a bandwagon fan. Dude's NC born and raised.

I'm Washington born, raised, and currently residing and there's no way in hell I'm a Seahawks fan. Never have been, nor will be. The Panthers are the only and will be the only team I will ever root for. Maybe I am over-reacting. But his join date of 2012, and having more videos about the Eagles, Megatron, etc rather than the Panthers, and more importantly calling out another Panthers fan work is beyond belief of him being a true fan. I've never met a Panther fan who is actually a "Fan" call another one out for their work on the SAME TEAM. It'd be like Deangelo calling out Stew because he had 1 more TD than him.

That sentance in a nutshell: Just because you are born and raised in a town doesn't qualify you as a true fan.

Edit: Look what I found..

This should be enough evidence to rest my case. NO TRUE PANTHER FAN WOULD EVER BUY A fuging PATRIOTS JERSEY. 2:27 "New England Patriots, ya'll know whats up"

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No offense Smitty, he is from NC born and raised. He might like other "players" hes probably young then. Hes got just as much of a right to be a Panthers fan as you do. If not more. Your video is on point by the way, sir.

I don't rep New England Patriot jerseys. He does. I think I have more of a right to be a Panther fan..but thank you, glad you enjoyed it.

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I for one am having a hard time dealing with the camwagoners too.

It's different in NC/SC because it's like the Lakers out here, you see people with Panther gear on all the time. But here in Cali when you see someone with Panther gear it's like finding a four leaf clover.

I saw a kid wearing a Cam jersey trying to look all gangster with it, asked him if he actually liked the Panthers and it took him a second to process what I was talking about. He replied with "Oh you mean Cam's team".

That bothers the fug out of me and I can't imagine what it'll be like when Cam is bringing home Lombardies left and right.

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That's a shame, but still I'm sure if you're at least in Charlotte you won't be too shocked to see a few different Panther accessories throughout the day, right?

I think in my 20 years living in SoCal I've seen Panther gear probably 5 times.

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That's a shame, but still I'm sure if you're at least in Charlotte you won't be too shocked to see a few different Panther accessories throughout the day, right?

I think in my 20 years living in SoCal I've seen Panther gear probably 5 times.

That's understandable. We aren't exactly a popular team. Sadly you'll see more Laker/Heat/ whatever gear here then Bobcats. That's the NBA for ya.

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