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a message to The Panthers, David Tepper, and all of you "it's just preseason" "fans" on here


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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

its 2023, who the fug still goes to the mall?

You made this comment before and I still find it hilarious. 

 

Do you even get out?

 

The mall is a place people shop and socialize. Sometimes people rather buy stuff in person instead of ordering clothes on the internet. Mall also have various restaurant options and game rooms for kids.

 

Reading newspapers in your rocking chair on the front porch is no longer the cool thing to do.

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There's been missed assignments, poor penalties etc and that's frustrating,  but the plan is clear to me to show as little as possible in the preseason. If we get blown out by the Falcons then I'm with you but I really don't think that's going to happen. 

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15 minutes ago, GOAT said:

I really hope you're standing outside of concession stands at every pre-season game, mocking and judging people for grabbing a beer during halftime so they can enjoy watching the game a little bit more.

keep fighting the good fight brother.

You stating that the game drove you to drink is not the same thing as having a few drinks and watching a game. Drinking to cope with emotions is never a good thing. I think a few people were genuinely concerned.

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17 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So you making fun of a poster on the Huddle on a Saturday it's 88 degrees low humidity and you and your family are going to laugh at a poster on the huddle.

 

Jokes on you pal.

 

 

Why can't we all get along.

Yeah man we are and we currently are. I don’t know what the hell the weather has to do with it. 

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34 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Them just going threw the motions, goofing off on the sidelines, basically just showing up and doing absolutely nothing in all phases of the game …..not a good look. If the panthers start out like 2-5 we are all gonna go back to these absolute DOGSHIT preseason games and say yeah and I told you so. 
 

and of course the fOOtBaWL brainiacs on here saying it’s meaningless preseason will be gone like a fart in the wind 

Exactly, that’s the Huddle philosophy in a nutshell.

You can go back and find recent gems such as:

-Huddlers defending Sam Darnold early struggles in training camp, preseason, and etc. Now it’s universally accepted Sam Darnold always sucked.

-Huddlers defending Matt Rhule after season 2 where the team gave up the last half of the season. Now it’s universally accepted Matt Rhule always sucked.

The core Huddlers will just blindly support the next thing with wild optimism and expect every other fan to do the same.

Honestly, I’ve personally stopped caring about the Panthers after Gettleman destroyed our 2015 Super Bowl team in one offseason and Cam got injured.

Overall, The Panthers are not a winning football franchise. ESPECIALLY, after Tepper took over. 
 

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1 hour ago, GOAT said:

I rarely drink these days, but I had to run to the liquor store and purchase two bottles of liquor just to stomach watching the second half of that shitshow yesterday.

 

 

49 minutes ago, GOAT said:

 

holy cow, who would've thought the focus would be on a grown man drinking beer on a friday during a football game.

good to know we're only focusing on that rather than this shitty ass franchise.

Youre the one who started off with two bottles of liquor but now its just a couple of beers?

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