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Does Anyone Else Still Have One Of These?


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Caution, this Pic may cause a severe allergic reaction to all Panther fans.

I have a towel like this one from the 2008 Panther/Cardinal Playoff game GTG was nice enough to send to me.

*Again, caution!*

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No allergic reaction here, more like seizures. Cool pic, though! Thanks for sharing.

I have a pamphlet or whatever from the 2008 Broncos game with Chris Harris on the cover... That's about it for gameday stuff though.

Post it!

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Did you guys ever make it down to Clemson that first year? I attended the Giants Vs Panthers preseason game. I was 10 years old and it rained the whole bloody game. We won like 9-6 on John Kasay field goals. What a snoozer! I did get to meet Delano Little on the way in.

I have that same 2008 growl towel, I couldn't find a cheap single game ticket so I dropped $200 on a club level seat. The crowd was on fire the first drive then it turned into a funeral. The only worse experience I have had was the last game at Charlotte Coliseum with the Hornets. That arena was so hype in the 90s and that last game 5k people showed up for a Playoff game....

I've got a program from the Georgia Dome in 2005. We destroyed the Falcons in their own building on the way to the playoffs. That was the game Jake ripped his pants and stuffed towels into them to hide his ass cheeks. By the end of that game there was more Panthers fans then Falcons fans. Great time.

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