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The Panthers need a nickname


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Black & Blue Wrecking Crew?

The Black Cats?

Black Panther Party...?

...Who Dem?

(Please resonate the sarcasm)

But every team seems to have a shortened nickname that the crowd can easily chant... And for over a decade I've been trying to think of something that would catch on... But there's nothing ! The Pants? Go Pants Go?

We all know the 'Cats' is just pathetic

So what you got Panther Nation?!

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You must not have been around for the Cardiac Cats.

I was actually at every home game

That season including the cowboys playoff (besides the week 1 Jacksonville game) ... Not to

Mention was fortunate enough to go to SB38....but Guessed I missed it ;)

The Cardic Cats nickname is Only relevant to the 2003-04 season so that doesn't work

And you really wanna chant 'Go Cardiac Cats Go' ...only kidding

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We aren't known as a city for anything nationally other that banking and corporate headquarters. So it would be hard to nickname ourselves. It takes history to develop that kind of thing. Eg: motor city kitties, Bronx bombers, dirty birds, G-men, etc. we can't give ourselves a name.

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We aren't known as a city for anything nationally other that banking and corporate headquarters. So it would be hard to nickname ourselves. It takes history to develop that kind of thing. Eg: motor city kitties, Bronx bombers, dirty birds, G-men, etc. we can't give ourselves a name.

Yeah it has to be organic for sure, it'll come it'll come

Just wanted to hear the ones (serious or not) that are floating out there

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