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Why am I going to this game?


Diehardpanther02

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Let's face it. This year has been one of the most disappointing I have witnessed as a die hard fan. We started off much better than we could hope but this 5 game skid has been hard to swallow. I flew all the way out to Cleveland just to watch us get handled by a better than usual Browns team, but IMO much less experienced and talented. Ron Rivera, Cams shoulder, our non existent defense. All reasons to pack it in and wait for Tepper to make some moves.

 

So why am I even going?

 

Well I am a fan. I love this team. I love this city. Iove everything about Panthers football, the good and the bad.  We all go through adversity and what's interesting to watch is how we handle it with our backs against the wall. It will say alot about the core and heart of this team and it's pieces. We are fighting for redemption. We got swept by this team in 3 games last year. So I'm going to support this team on it's way to bounce back and prepare for what the future holds which again IMO is still bright. Cam will get better. Luke will be better. CMC is a star in the making and the weapons surrounding our QB are a thrill to watch. I am going because I am a die hard panther fan. And despite the outcome of this game and the hopes for our return to the playoffs and back to back winning seasons I will always be a die hard panther fan.  Let's go smack these boys in the mouth and have them asking "who dat" that hit me so hard. 

 

 

Oh and fug cam Jordan. I hope cam trucks his Ash.

 

Let's GOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

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