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While on the Seahawks forum I found.....


AceBoogie

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Hard to rock a stadium with electronic billboards pushing "rat out a fan" text alert instructions.

 

of course, it was fun texting the seat numbers of random bears fans around us.

 

 

Haha.  That's good stuff.

 

Maybe that should be our next huddle challenge.  To make a mockery of the panthers "code of conduct text program" by just overloading them with text after text of opposing teams fans.

 

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nothing to do with the thread, but still the best answers.

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i almost got in a fight with another panther fan at the end of this game because this idiot was making noise when we were on offense lined up to score and cam threw that crappy pass. so i yelled at him to shut up and he started yelling back at me, etc.   why doesnt our fan base know not to make noise at times like that?  its pathetic. 

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