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Have you ever reached a point where you were actually going to switch teams?


ThatNiggaManny

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Been a Panthers fan from the beginning and plan to be until the day I die watching Cam Newton's great-grandson lead the 2096 Carolina Panthers to their 25th Super Bowl victory. Only team I've ever changed allegiance to were the Hornets when they left. Haven't honestly cared for the NBA for years.

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I had my car at a dealers place to be sold recently. When I realized that I forgot my Panthers Pride window sticker in the car I drove back to the dealer to get the sticker back - 50 miles one way. Living in Germany, the few folks around that even have a clue about football are pulling for the Packers. F them! I would say I am the most fanatic Panthers fan in Germany (just ask my wife) and that will never change, no matter what...

CAROLINA Panthers forever!!!

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switching teams? nah.

stop being a fan or just lose interest? maybe.

ask again after the 2013 season. if we go through another losing season and rivera is kept around i'd consider it. i've come close to reaching the breaking point before. not sure how much patience i have left in a franchise that can't figure out how to win and won't make the hard decisions to do it.

if that makes me a bandwagon fan, so be it. there's only so long you can support a team that continually finds ways to suck/lose, make excuses for it, and expects/allows less than excellence and greatness without you just being a sucker. the commitment you have to being a fan doesn't always match the commitment the team has to you to put out the best product possible.

i enjoyed football without really having a "team" before the panthers came. i could do it again.

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Grew up a Bills fan and stayed one when we moved south. Also added "anyone playing the Redskins" fan just because they were on tv so much in Columbia. lol I love football.

Then the Panthers came to Charlotte and I haven't looked back since. A fan has to be there for the good and the bad imo.

Truth be told, I also love hockey. Hurricanes & Sabres. And my #1 sporting event will always be the Winter Olympics.

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I'm a native North Carolinian, I will always be a Carolina Panthers fan. I do plan on moving outta statein the next few months for a job opportunity, but even with that, I'm still a North Carolinian, I'll still be a Carolina Panthers fan.

I have thought of switching, but could never go through with it.

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