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For folks who will continue attending games this year, what are the reasons?


Dorian Gray
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1 hour ago, jasonluckydog said:

Could you imagine the excitement if we beat the Cowboys? All 50 to 60 Panther fans left storming the field like in college when the #1 team goes down. 

Lol What??  there’s going to be up to maybe 60 of us there on Sunday 🥳🥳 … was thinking my son and I would be the only two  🙂 

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2 hours ago, grateflday said:

My son and I are still going because we just enjoy being at the stadium on game days.  We are going this Sunday with the attitude of being there to laugh at the spectacle it will be, be there for the sh*t show and yeah be at the stadium.  And hey.... maybe the Panthers will pull off a miracle 🤣

Always a good time bonding with your kids. My daughter isn't interested in football which, I have to say, is probably lucky for her. It's a tough slog sometimes lol

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4 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

I went to 11 Bobcats games in 2011-12 when I lived close to the arena, because tickets were incredibly cheap and it was just a fun experience. We even won one of the games. But it requires the suspension of any expectation.

Haha I did the same! I had front row behind the basket for a game that year against the Raptors. From what I remember, they were pretty atrocious too and the arena was half-empty. Loved the leg room though.

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1 hour ago, Dorian Gray said:

Haha I did the same! I had front row behind the basket for a game that year against the Raptors. From what I remember, they were pretty atrocious too and the arena was half-empty. Loved the leg room though.

Oh man it was fun. We got tickets 4 rows from center court once for $12 each and saw Deron Williams bang 57 and barely win. The compulsive gamblers behind us had everyone in stitches too. Good times.

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