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Sports cities as awful as Charlotte.


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Cleveland. The Browns are better this year, but the AFC sucks, and so does Weeden. The Cavs.are god awful, but Irving is the best young pg in the game. If the Browns can get a QB, and the Cavs can get talent around Irving, watch out.

PhoenixGlendale. The Suns are medicore, but of you saw that Seahawk game last Sunday, lmao. The Cards are bad, but if they get.a.QB they returm to decent. The future is pretty bleak right now for the.Suns though.

New Orleans. The Hornets have a.stud in Davis, and the Saints arent awful, but..we all hate the Saints so fug them.

Anymore?

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"Cleveland. The Browns are better this year, but the AFC sucks, and so does Weeden."

The Browns won 5 games this season, one better than the Panthers. Despite Modell screwing over the city and fans, the fans are as passionate and still show up every week, unlike bandwagon Panther fans who only fill the stadium when the team is winning.

"Oakland Raiders, Oakland is the biggest ghetto in Northern California and the Raiders suck."

See above. You'd be hard pressed to find a fan base as rabidly loyal as Raider Nation no matter their record. Experiment: wear your Panther gear into their stadium...

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Charlotte has had a lot of success:

ACC championship is held here and (I think) one of the bowl games.

Panthers have had a lot of success in their young history with an incredible QB and HOF receiver. They are also a lot of fun to watch.

UNC-C has finished their football stadium and will start play next year. That program has plans to grow

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