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Gross gives props to loud Panther fans in attendance today


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Hell yeah! West coast panther fans for life!

I was so honored to root with all of my brothers today. Almost got jumped multiple times but it was so fugging worth it.

Anyone see the big fugger in a blue super cam jersey dancing after every good play??

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Well done.

The Bolts suffer from a lack of attendance from their fan base and this was another black out in San Diego.

San Diego is another team in a battle for a modern NFL stadium. If LA ever breaks ground on a stadium they could wind up there.

They even tried to sell tickets on Groupon. :lol:

http://www.usatoday....n-sale/1768295/

For a while enemy fan base invasions were so bad that when individual game tickets went on sale in order to buy tickets to a Raider visiting game you had to buy a group of Charger home games because the Raider thugs made the games un-attendable, if that's a word.

MInd you Cam Newton (And the Panthers) have a large fan base in Los Angeles and the many cities deejays Mark and Brian on KLOS were syndicated in as the long time morning show personalities Mark and Brian often pimped the Panthers. Specifically Mark Thompson who has since retired to North Carolina and is a season ticket holder would attend Panther home games on the weekend and much of Los Angeles would wake up to Mark and Brian on their clock radios to Mark telling tales of his weekend in the Carolinas.

I started a thread a couple years ago entitled Cam Newton is everywhere /

It's here:

Panther fans are everywhere. :thumbsu:

Oh, and Mark and his wife Linda do Podcasts now.

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