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Do you remember the girlfriend that said "Do you think I am pretty?"...


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She would constantly seek validation for her looks even tho she was hot and knew it? I mean you wouldn't be with her if she wasn't right? But, no matter how many times you told her she was hot she always asked those loaded questions. "Am I pretty?" "Do I look good tonight?" etc etc.

 

 

This forum...hell this Fanbase, right now, is that girl and the media is our boyfriend.

 

Every time ANYONE says anything (objective or not) about the Panthers you all start scampering for validations. "Why don't you think we are as pretty as that other team." "Can we be pretty enough to get into the playoffs?"

 

Get some self confidence my children. Believe the Panthers are actually a pretty decent team. Believe they can win. Believe that BOA can get hype as F8ck come Monday night.  

 

Basically.....

 

Be more this girl: 

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and less this girl :



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So.... are you saying we ARE pretty?

Seriously, how do we look? Do you think the Broncos are prettier than we are?

 

They are, but only because they are more experienced where it counts. In the long run we can be much prettier....

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Its easy to say the media doesn't matter, but they really do.

 

Positive national attention = more panthers fans.

 

more panthers fans = more ticket sales, higher paying sponsors, and merchandise sales.

 

All that = Ownership being more willing to invest into something heavily because of a positive ROI.

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Its easy to say the media doesn't matter, but they really do.

 

Positive national attention = more panthers fans.

 

more panthers fans = more ticket sales, higher paying sponsors, and merchandise sales.

 

All that = Ownership being more willing to invest into something heavily because of a positive ROI.

 

Uhhh...Jerry Richardson? (cackle)

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The obvious untruths about the team are like

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Because some of the stuff was so stupid it made you want to

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So when someone actually says something decent we are like

 

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Because after the years of mediocrity or just plain horrible play we want to be like

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And hold up

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