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CamWhoaaCam

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  1. I love "watching" cats and dogs on social media they are cute. I had 1 dog as a teen and when it died it was a feeling I never will forget. Since then I have made myself a promise to never own a dog or cat again because I know when that moment comes it will crush my family. So we just look at the videos on social media. Deep down I really want a frenchie but I can't get past my teenage years. That dog death stays with you forever.
  2. Location definitely plays a huge part imo. Raleigh is located right in the heart of NC. Charlotte on the other hand is damn near in South Carolina. It makes more sense from a travel standpoint just to move all the pro teams to the heart of NC imo.
  3. That proves my point. We are nuts for college teams, now imagine if you put the pro teams in Raleigh. I promise you we will have one of the best home stadiums in the NFL. Not only Raleigh but you have cities like Chapel Hill, Durham, Fayetteville as surrounding cities that will also bring their fans. Those are like a hour drive away. We like that!
  4. Nobody is traveling 2 1/2 hours on a Sunday to see a football game. When most people have to work the next morning.lol That is a Charlotte crowd my man at least the majority is. Come to a Canes game. Tell me how different the roar is from the crowd compared to a Panthers game. We like that!
  5. That was a single game. I remember that season and our crowd was still 60/40. You are delusional if you don't think we have one of the weaker fanbases in the league. Im going to a Seahawks game later this year just to experience what it feels like to have a true rowdy crowd. I hear that place is a hell of an atmosphere.
  6. That was in the 90's bro. Those people are old now. It has nothing to do with winning or losing. Even when we had that historical run in 2016 the stadium was still 60/40. It's the location. Raleigh has always had a strong fan base. We support our teams college and NHL. I promise you if the Panthers or Hornets were in Raleigh you would see a totally different fan reaction at the games. They hardcore and loud. Charlotte fans are laid back. No disrespect to the city of Charlotte, but the fans are just not into their teams as we are. Come to a Canes or Pack game and tell me you don't notice the difference.
  7. We have one of the weaker fanbases for sure. We had the #1 pick in the draft and I only saw 9 Panther fans in the crowd. BOA is 60/40 on a good day. Charlotte is flooded with fans of other teams. I keep saying this, but the crowd support would be much higher if the team was moved to Raleigh. Just something about Charlotte the crowd is just not loud enough. The Hornets games are the same way smh.
  8. Bro do you even know who Luke Kuechly is? There is no way you watched Kuechly and not realize how talented he was. This dude would control the entire field and he was always near the ball. He was a freakshow for a LB. Im disappointed in you my friend.
  9. I wasn't talking about his talent. I was just talking about him as a rb. I was saying he was another great rb that rarely gets talked about. He doesn't belong on this list though. As you said he was more about vision and a patience as a runner.
  10. Only football game I play is NCAA Football 14. I just can't play Madden it is not realistic at all imo.
  11. Stephen Davis never gets any love on this sub. He was pretty damn good as well.
  12. Smitty was easily one of the most physical WR's to ever play the game. That's what made him freakish. He had a RB body with WR skills.
  13. Maybe when they "move the Panthers to Raleigh" we will finally get a true HFA that we lack in Charlotte.
  14. I was too young to remember Reggie White as a Panther. Wasn't he declined by the time he was with us?
  15. For me it was a pretty easy list to make if we talking pure talent. 1. Julius Peppers- 6'7 280 athletic freak. Peppers was literally a freak of nature of an athlete. He would stand out on tv as he towered over Olineman. I don't think we will see a guy that size dominate at DE like he did. He was easily the best pure talent in Panthers history imo. 2. Cam Newton- Once again 6'6 250 athletic freak. Cam was trucking LB's and carrying Dlineman into the endzone on goal line runs. Not only was he fast and strong he also had a cannon of an arm before his injury. Cam was one of a kind. 3. Luke Kuechly- Kuechly was not only a freak athlete, but what made him great was his anticipation. I never seen a LB besides Ray Lewis blow up a play before it even starts. Kuechly would know the play before the offense. He was scary good at getting to the ball. He controlled the field on defense. 4. Steve Smith- Smitty was another freak athlete despite his height this dude was well built and had rock as calves. He was probably the most physical WR of all time. This dude was making DB's look like kids the way he would stiff arm them in the dirt. He also was a high leaper. He would attack the ball at the highest peak as if he was Randy Moss. Smitty was a tremendous athlete for his size. 5. Christian McCaffrey- Cmac was pretty much a do it all rb. He could line up at slot and look like the best slot WR in the league. Or he could run out of the backfield and hurt you as a runner. By far the best and most talented rb in franchise history. Who are your top 5 Panthers players of all time from a "pure talent" perspective?
  16. Yeah which is why I was confused. I honestly can't remember anyone using "magazine" when referring to a gun around me. I hear "reload clip" all the time. Thanks for making it make sense though.
  17. Tee Higgins will be Young's #1 WR for the future. Speak it into existence!
  18. Shotgun spread watch him work!
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