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Coach Ron Rivera urges a fan "call to arms"


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I will be there this weekend, going to tailgate at 8:00 am and in the stadium by noon.  Bringing 6 or 7 of my loudest buddies and my brother, dad, uncle, and some people from work.  We are going to raise hell.  My section will be the loudest on Sunday. Period.

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I'm tellin' ya Panther fans are so tight and focused right now you couldn't pull a pin out of their asses with a tractor.

 

not me man i'm just fugin around in the tinderbox and sitting on my couch eating cranberry sauce

 

i've probably thought less about the panthers this week than i have leading up to any game this season

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As the old Stray Cats song goes.  Were gonna Rock this town... rock it INSIDE and OUT.

 

Come Panther fans.  I wanna blow the Speaker on my TV because the noise is deafening.

 

Time to feed the Defense. Kraken and Kuechly really feed off our noise.   Mitchell too.

 

LOUD AND PROUD.....  

 

The Saints didn't practice for noise.  I would bet on it.   Make them pay dearly for not hearing audibles.

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