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I think all of us Panthers fans can agree


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Try being a bartender in a sports bar. I literally want to punch assholes in the face every day. I don't know how many times a day I hear "$cam Newton".

 

i bartend in a hotel that hosts countless national conventions, so on any given day i've got a spread of NFL fans that aren't fans of the panthers and i'm constantly having to explain that cam newton is not in fact a run-only quarterback to idiot eagles fans or fat shitlogs in saints hats

 

tons of steve smith love though, which is cool

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I'll go one further, and quote one of the worst make believe assumptions ever.  This was from the yahoo article ranking teams 32 to 1, and we were number 11.

 

"I chose Scan Newton on purpose. In college he would use a scanner to make direct copies of others exams and turn them in...With the other person's name on it. I think that is a good reason to call him Scan."

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i bartend in a hotel that hosts countless national conventions, so on any given day i've got a spread of NFL fans that aren't fans of the panthers and i'm constantly having to explain that cam newton is not in fact a run-only quarterback to idiot eagles fans or fat shitlogs in saints hats

 

tons of steve smith love though, which is cool

 

LMAO

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i bartend in a hotel that hosts countless national conventions, so on any given day i've got a spread of NFL fans that aren't fans of the panthers and i'm constantly having to explain that cam newton is not in fact a run-only quarterback to idiot eagles fans or fat shitlogs in saints hats

tons of steve smith love though, which is cool

The average NFL fan probably knows many of the players on their favorite team, but would be lucky to name five players on any other team. Their whole knowledge of other team's players is usually based on random bits they've heard from talking heads or occasional highlights watched on Sportscenter.

It honestly shouldn't surprise anyone that most fans don't know much about - or care much about - whether they have the full story on Newton.

And let's be real: If some nasty piece of news came out about Matt Ryan or Drew Brees, how many of us here would care about hearing both sides of the story? As opposed, let's say, to how many would run with it and couldn't wait to go troll rival fans?

It's just the way it works.

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And let's be real: If some nasty piece of news came out about Matt Ryan or Drew Brees, how many of us here would care about hearing both sides of the story? As opposed, let's say, to how many would run with it and couldn't wait to go troll rival fans?

 

 

well they are flaming satan douche piggies and the panthers are borne of god so i dont know why you're saying this

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The average NFL fan probably knows many of the players on their favorite team, but would be lucky to name five players on any other team. Their whole knowledge of other team's players is usually based on random bits they've heard from talking heads or occasional highlights watched on Sportscenter.

It honestly shouldn't surprise anyone that most fans don't know much about - or care much about - whether they have the full story on Newton.

And let's be real: If some nasty piece of news came out about Matt Ryan or Drew Brees, how many of us here would care about hearing both sides of the story? As opposed, let's say, to how many would run with it and couldn't wait to go troll rival fans?

It's just the way it works.

 

I talk to supposed die hard fans of other teams all the time. You'd be amazed how many can't even name their starting o-line...

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i bartend in a hotel that hosts countless national conventions, so on any given day i've got a spread of NFL fans that aren't fans of the panthers and i'm constantly having to explain that cam newton is not in fact a run-only quarterback to idiot eagles fans or fat shitlogs in saints hats

 

tons of steve smith love though, which is cool

bonefish grill located beside you, if you could take a giant dump by the front doors... it would be greatly appreciated.  

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