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To all the West Coast Panthers fans, here we go again!


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As a Panther fan in Colorado, I only have a handful of Carolina fans to share Panther wins with, but I have to say, 11am games are perrrfect...

 

Although Bronco fans can be illogical and annoying at times, I'd much rather deal with them than 49er AND Raider fans...good luck to you sir and keep pounding!! (you know what I mean)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: By no means am I stating Colorado is West COAST ; ) carry on...

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I watch football at 10am every Sunday with a handful of 49ers fans at the bar. I was at the Stick for the Carolina game earlier this year. Every 49er fan was soooo confident in their ability to win, especially at home. It made rubbing it in their face that much sweeter, and the few Panthers fans in between were jump-bumping whenever they saw each other. It came at a price though, I had beer poured on me and cups thrown at my head. Rowdy crowd. Can't wait to shove it in their face again this weekend.

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As a big time Carolina Panther fan in California, it's a little different for us here in the West. Early games are at 10 a.m. (Gotta start cracking the beers by 8 or 9!). You see one in the wild every now and then (another Panther fan that is) and be like all star struck, lol (in my case at least).

Yep, I'm in socal and whenever I see someone in panther gear I stop what im doing to talk to them for a minute. Before this season started I took a flight to Atlanta and there was a guy wearing a panthers shirt on my flight. I talked to him a little and he turned out to be kalils dad. That was pretty awesome.

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My wife is from the Bay Area too. Super annoying this past weekend when she bandwagoned hard on their game with the Packers. She did the same damn thing for the Super Bowl. Her sister in Sacramento, on the other hand, is hardcore Niners year round. I was pulling for Philly and then GB so I would not have to deal with her. She and my nephew are now flying out here to go to the game with my son and I, plus I had to sell her 2 seats at face because she's family. Grrr. The 3 hours back to Raleigh are going to be real uncomfortable for someone. I NEED THIS ONE BAD.

You could've given my son and I 2 tickets at face value because we are family, panthers family. You let 49er fans in the bowl when you could've taken panthers fans. Shame on you.

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I'm upping the ante. I'm driving to Seattle for the NFCCG. Who's gonna meet me there? I've put in some miles this year following our team of destiny. Gotta see them off to NYC

If they make it, I seriously think I'm going to try and go. My wife is pregnant though so I was gonna just role solo, but I would be down to carpool with some fellow panther fans.

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Socal Panther fan here too. The 9er fans have been coming out like cockroaches at work...again. Really hope the Cats can pull this off if nothing else than to shut them up. I'm going to wear my blue jersey to work on Monday after the win, which is against company policy...and I don't care!

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