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Will be present at Bank of America Stadium this football season?

There are a lot of people on this board that fight for their team in words here but don't show up to support.

My question to you guys is if you don't come to support the team what's your reasoning?

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There every game.....show up at 7AM to start the tailgating.

Tailgating is something I will be doing more of this year. Last year I showed up 30 minutes before kickoff and had to run up the ramp to get seated before the game started. Not fun at all

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I'm at every game I can afford((3-5)sometimes all 8)).  Get there at about 9ish regardless of kickoff time.  Drink till an hour before the game so I can make sure I'm in the 1st row of section 232.  Yell at the players doing warmups, jaw with the oposing fans, get hushed up by security and then its time for the opening kick.  Been doing this (except for the drinking part) for 15 years.

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it's easy....i don't live close enough and the trip is too expensive for me and my family.

 

i do what i can, when i can, how i can.

 

got a problem with that?

 

that make you a better fan?

yeah...you suck....make it happen!

 

yeah..he's a better fan....lol

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I didn't miss a home game until 2006 when I moved to South Florida....went to almost every playoff game home and away and even went to the superbowl.....now I get to watch them when they come to Tampa...Miami...Jacksonville and I've made it to a couple games in Charlotte over the years.....I'm going to try and get up to Atlanta this year though....

 

I honestly get less out of the games that I attend....now I use the NFL rewind and it's awesome..I get to watch every game over and over....I'm a much better fan now because I understand more about what is really going on.  I would recommend NFL rewind to every REAL fan and it's CHEAP.....didn't know squat about it until another Huddler told me about it...much appreciated.

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it's easy....i don't live close enough and the trip is too expensive for me and my family.

 

i do what i can, when i can, how i can.

 

got a problem with that?

 

that make you a better fan?

 

 

Now c'mon Rayzor, I don't think he was saying any of that.  I'm pretty sure, and I don't want to speak out of turn here, the post was probably aimed at local fans that don't show up to games.  It's evident at this current juncture of Panther history that Panther fan attendance is way down.  Most likely because of poor performance by the team, but down all the same.  It's a fair question to those in the area why they wont support the team the best way they can.

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