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The Panthers might not be cleaning house.....


liljah8303

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I feel ya man I don't think I would have taken those drastic steps but losing seasons after losing seasons can take a roll on your heart as a fan.

I'm a Cubs fan in baseball but I'm going to be honest with you man if I ever move to a new city with an exciting baseball team (with the exception of a few teams) that team could give the cubs a run for its money. I won't ever drop the cubs but I could see myself adopting a new team to pull for.

Panthers are #1 on my hierarchy of needs as a fan so I don't think I could ever just drop them but this continuous bullshit from management and losing are pushing my buttons as a fan. It cots a lot for me to go to games and once MrTouchdown no longer gets excited for tailgates and going to the games they got a serious problem n

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I refuse to continue buying Panthers merchandise if they win more than 7 games in a single season!!!

So far this season I've been to four games, purchased 3 of the $30 t-shirts, paid $20 to park at each game and spent Lord knows how much money buying beer and food for my tailgates. I'm not even counting the countless $7 beers I but in the stadium.

I'm getting a Kuekly jersey for Christmas, too.

This is a cheap season for me so far. What am I spending all my money on? To go to a game and leave pissed off?

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I wonder how long the OP has been supporting the team, because if you we're gonna throw up your hands and quit, 2010 would have been a better opportunity.

At least we had a future to look forward to after the 2010 season.

I can't say I'm exited for 2013 either when Rivera, JR, and Hurney are still going to be running this show.

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Living out of state, I end up paying over 20 bucks a week to go to a sports bar to watch the game. I have more expendable income lately, but I did this as a poor graduate student, and it wasn't easy. Spending money to sit in a loud place to watch the Panthers game without commentators just to see the lousy Jake show (post 2008) or the lousy Jimmy show was a pain. I went back week after week, of course, but it wasn't easy. And now, we have 3 terrible games out of 5 again this year. I can't imagine spending the amount of money you stadium guys do to watch that sort of crap. I'd be ticked as well.

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What the OP did is really the only way fans can get Richardson's attention...hit him in the wallet. Why not continue to turn a huge profit every year with an extremely conservative (to the point of fault) approach when the money is going to come in regardless if the team wins or loses.

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I wonder how long the OP has been supporting the team, because if you we're gonna throw up your hands and quit, 2010 would have been a better opportunity.

Seems like too long.

Im not even sure why this is relevant. If I was 12 years old, at the most it could have only been a couple years. Can I help how my age or how long Ive been supporting the team? What if Im 5? I guess those guys dont have a say so, or a right to be a fan? Seeing how theyve only supported the team for a little bit. For a lot of the old fuggers on the Huddle if you havent been a fan since 95, youre not a real fan. A dumb post is dumb.....

To answer the question....Ive been a fan since 2001 the year of Chris Weinke. The 1-15 year. The year we won our first game and lost the last 15. For almost half my life Ive been a fan.....of a shitty product

There is a difference in watching the games and being a fan. Ive been watching since 96, a fan since 01.

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