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To all the long time panther fans...


Shepard Fairey

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To all the fans that went through the 1-15 season.

To all the fans that sat in their own piss as Tom Brady trotted onto the field after Kasay kicked it out of bounds in the Superbowl.

To all the fans that watched us get our asses kicked in Seattle with only Nick Goings as our RB.

To all the fans that watched Delhomme throw away our home game against Arizona.

To all the fans that watched every game of the Clausen/Moore/St. Pierre season.

To all the fans that got made fun of after Ryan Kalil took out an add guaranteeing a SB win.

THIS MOMENT IS FOR YOU!!!!! WE ARE THE NFC SOUTH CHAMPS AND WE ARE NOT. FUGGING. DONE.

THIS IS OUR SEASON!!!!

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Its been a long horrible 5 years of CRAP to get back to being good again

Walking down from our seats last weekend while chanting and screaming with everyone all the way down fromthe 500s made me realize how long it had actually been since we had happy fans and we were a great team

To go this far makes it even better for those years before 08. Suck it Foxy we made it back without you!

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