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Just now, trucpfan said:

Real fans stay loyal to their team I respect the loyalty I'd do the same. Shoot I was in Miami last week with a friend to gamble at the hard rock casino wearing my Panthers gear all weekend even though we didn't even go to the game I had to show my loyalty.

At the very least it's a conversation starter.  I don't wear a ton of Panthers gear anymore but back in the day all kinds of people would make small talk with me about it in public.

Especially when we're shitty lmao.  "So man, those Panthers huh... "

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10 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I was going to agree but I only cringe when it’s a Cowboys fan or a perennially successful team like the Pats before Brady left. 
 

 

I'll never forget some dude in a fuging Raiders jersey trying to get me to sit down when we were playing the Bucs back in '07.  The David Carr somersault game.

It's like homie your favorite team stabs visiting fans.

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44 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

At the very least it's a conversation starter.  I don't wear a ton of Panthers gear anymore but back in the day all kinds of people would make small talk with me about it in public.

Especially when we're shitty lmao.  "So man, those Panthers huh... "

Major conversation starter especially with waitresses and massage therapist I definitely meet a gorgeous young lady who lived in high point awhile ago just from the gear and she made my weekend let's say. I'll be back wearing my gear again in twk weeks when I return to get my gamble on again.

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bold? meh

the panthers have become a completely insignificant, perennial irrelevant franchise (like the browns in the past).

in my bar days were always I went around watching games in hardcore bars there was always that browns fan everyone loved because they might as well have been wearing a tshirt. Dolphins fan as well to a lesser extent.

even rivals don’t give two shits and can only pity you at most

this isn’t bold, it’s sad, and you can thank Tepper for that

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