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The Panthers might not be cleaning house.....


liljah8303

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But I sure as hell did! I sold my season tickets today, my Cam Jersey (not the cheap high quality kind) and my Beason Jersey.

After the last two weeks, the whole season, the last four years, and practically the entire time the franchise has been in the Carolinas, of being let down Ive decided to quit spending money on this crappy product.

Don't get me wrong, I love the Panthers and always will. However from this point on I refuse to spend big time money on a team that's not so big time. Yea I know Im the fair-weather fan, the band-wagoner the cheese and wine type guy(Im mad bro). Actually, our owner is that guy. He doesnt give a poo about winning, and he doesnt give a poo about the fans. If he is making money he is content on being a loser, and quite frankly, until he dies, consider us the Browns Bills or Duke.

4 winning seasons in 17 years and no winning record since 2008? This seems to be a trend not a coincidence.

Just know that Im the guy that leaves the game early. Im the guy that cheers loud on offense. The guy that is a Panther fan because of Cam. Im the one who sits down and is quite on defense. The guy who makes crappy post and doesnt know a whole lot about football.......or grammar.

Im the guy who cleaned fuggin house and made a cool story bro :-)

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But I sure as hell did! I sold my season tickets today, my Cam Jersey (not the cheap high quality kind) and my Beason Jersey.

After the last two weeks, the whole season, the last four years, and practically the entire time the franchise has been in the Carolinas, of being let down Ive decided to quit spending money on this crappy product.

Don't get me wrong, I love the Panthers and always will. However from this point on I refuse to spend big time money on a team that's not so big time. Yea I know Im the fair-weather fan, the band-wagoner the cheese and wine type guy(Im mad bro). Actually, our owner is that guy. He doesnt give a poo about winning, and he doesnt give a poo about the fans. If he is making money he is content on being a loser, and quite frankly, until he dies, consider us the Browns Bills or Duke.

4 winning seasons in 17 years and no winning record since 2008? This seems to be a trend not a coincidence.

Just know that Im the guy that leaves the game early. Im the guy that cheers loud on offense. The guy that is a Panther fan because of Cam. Im the one who sits down and is quite on defense. The guy who makes crappy post and doesnt know a whole lot about football.......or grammar.

Im the guy who cleaned fuggin house and made a cool story bro :-)

I can't read nothing you post with that avi...

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