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The team is expecting a record number of visiting fans for a home opener on Sunday


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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

I'll never forget when I was having lunch uptown one day in September of 2015 and the guy seated behind me had a Houston Texans shirt on. He told the waitress "Here in town to see the Panthers lose." I turned around and said "you'll be waiting a while."

 I was so right

P.S. fvck Dallas

Damnnnnnnnnn that’s badass...

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12 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

You can come watch me Stone Cold a couple beers on top of the roaring riot trailer at 9am sharp

 

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I wouldn’t want to miss it.

Was just going to hit you up. I’ll be coming in with a lady friend looking for a spot to drink. 9 is perfect

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Their fans are the most obnoxious and over-bearing people on the planet, can’t stand them. 

As fans who actually go to the game all you can do is drown them out, make them not want to come again... but do it peacefully 

And if there’s a freaking Cowboy flag anywhere in that stadium Cam better sniff it out and piss on it

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Let’s pump the brakes a minute.  Don’t think there are caravans of fans heading here from TX. Some fans, yes, but the majority will be the toothless degenerates from Charlotte and the surrounding counties who can’t wait to dust off that Aikman jersey again and root against the home team.  They live for these moments and blow their entire welfare check to get the tickets.  Same with Washington, same with Pittsburgh, except the latter is also made up of plenty of local transplants from PA.

Hopefully they will be shut down early and hitting the exits in the 3rd quarter.  If you’re going don’t get baited into the bs that these Cowboy “fans” always try to stir up.  I’ve seen long time PSL holders ejected after a Cowboy fan started poo then cried to security.  And ask anyone of those mouth breathers to name their 22 starters.  You’ll get less than 50% from just about all of them.

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I see that title and I read "record number of crying fans expected after a Panthers win at BOA."

I know a lot of lifer cowboys fans who inherited their fandom from their dads and grandad's. They rarely get to see their team play in person and ate willing to pay quite a bit more to see them. It's going to suck to see so many, but it won't suck to see their heads hang low in the second half and start to head to the exits.

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PSL owner here. Bought mine when I lived in the Carolina’s. I’ve since moved and I can’t attend every game. I try very hard to only sell my tickets to panthers fans, and often fail because most of our fans aren’t willing to invest until they know we’re good. After a certain point I sell them to whoever is willing to buy them. I love this team, but I’m not willing to lose money on them. 

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3 hours ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

This is embarrassing as hell to me that this is apparently getting worse and not better. I hate every last one of you PSL owning dweebs that use your PSLs like you're flipping houses so damn much.

Says the dude who appears to be too cheap to invest in his team and buy PSL's.

FYI....I will be there Sunday cheering for the Panthers and NEVER sell my tickets.  If I can't make a game, I always give them to Panthers Fans I know to represent for me.

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