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Robby Anderson: “We don’t want no fake fans”


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6 minutes ago, Shocker said:

The Huddle isn’t exactly a great example of true Panther fans…thankfully 

This is a good point. Huddle maybe makes up for a tiny % of our fanbase. It’s so funny how civil in person panthers fans are compared to here. poo even the Reddit fan base is more adult than here, it’s a comical difference 

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2 minutes ago, ickmule said:

And we care why? 

We don't, but Panthers Rhule and his ilk want you to know you're not a real fan. And they somehow think the super enlightened Robby Anderson knows the definition of a fan better than anyone with a brain. 

So not only do we have these people on the huddle to gatekeep our fandom, but now we have a receiver who is 79th in the league in receiving yards gatekeeping us too. 

But hey, passing the buck is a part of the teams culture now. So no surprise there.

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

And didn't Rhule just say that the boos just show we still care?

Punks need to get on the same page 

Yet you have a handful of posters whining about the "disgrace" of booing in here.

Probably the same fans that get upset if you stand up during a 3rd down to cheer or make noise because they wanted to sit there in silence watching the game. 

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