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panthers fans in Houston, TX


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are there any panthers fans in Houston, TX?

I just moved to Houston from being in Charlotte my whole life. I was in ESPN the magazine in 2006 with 2 of my friends and we had a 5 page spread on how big of fans we are. I wanted to know if there was anyone around that shares our fandom. Please let me know.

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are there any panthers fans in Houston, TX?

I just moved to Houston from being in Charlotte my whole life. I was in ESPN the magazine in 2006 with 2 of my friends and we had a 5 page spread on how big of fans we are. I wanted to know if there was anyone around that shares our fandom. Please let me know.

I moved to Houston in 2005 (born and raised in Charlotte) and live north of Downtown (not "Uptown" :D ) Houston in The Woodlands. I rock my #90 and #89 all over town. Nothing in this life makes me happier than to see Carolina beat Dallas.... (i could give two corn-laden turds about the Texans). For all the Panther fans that might not be pleased with Jake... IT COULD BE WORSE.... we could have Schaub!

Where are you at in Houston?

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Nice. I hate Dallas a lot too. I pretty much hate every other team when we play them. I live in the Galleria area in Houston. Are there any bars where other Panthers fans go to watch games on Sundays? I am not forking over the money for Sunday ticket and I like watching games with other fans. And I will not be able to stand watching Texans or Cowboys games.

I moved to Houston in 2005 (born and raised in Charlotte) and live north of Downtown (not "Uptown" :D ) Houston in The Woodlands. I rock my #90 and #89 all over town. Nothing in this life makes me happier than to see Carolina beat Dallas.... (i could give two corn-laden turds about the Texans). For all the Panther fans that might not be pleased with Jake... IT COULD BE WORSE.... we could have Schaub!

Where are you at in Houston?

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I moved to Houston in 2005 (born and raised in Charlotte) and live north of Downtown (not "Uptown" :D ) Houston in The Woodlands. I rock my #90 and #89 all over town. Nothing in this life makes me happier than to see Carolina beat Dallas.... (i could give two corn-laden turds about the Texans). For all the Panther fans that might not be pleased with Jake... IT COULD BE WORSE.... we could have Schaub!

Where are you at in Houston?

"north of downtown"...lol...that's an understatement.

It is worse. We have Jake.

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It is worse. We have Jake.

Perhaps... but at least Jake made it into the playoffs before choking on Cardinal feathers... Schaubby has yet to pull out a winning season, much less a playoff berth.

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Hey guys! My wife and I will be traveling to Houston Dec 18th from San Antonio to see the Panthers beat the Texans. Just wondering if there are any tailgate partys or meetups planned in the parking lot? If not, then maybe we should organize one to gather all the Carolina fans as we all know there will be plenty of Texans jerseys around. What do you ya'll think?

Al

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