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O-fficial Greatest Uniform Thread (Round 5)


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Its a very good thing for NFL.com to show Panthers fans hitting that site at +500k. . a very good thing. Perhaps they will wake up and discover that this isnt a small market.

 

Honestly, I never have understood why we're considered a small market team. Charlotte alone has about 730,000 people in it. And the team represents the rest of the Carolinas as well. Many of the big media outlets include Boston in the discussion of big-market teams, yet they only have about 625,000 people in Boston. I understand their sports fans are usually more passionate, but Charlotte is not a tiny town.

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The Chargers fans saying poo like "The Panthers don't even have 100,000 fans no way they have that many votes" should probably take a look at this.

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/attendance/_/year/2012

 

2012 Attendance

 

1     Dallas
2     NY Giants
3     Washington     
4     NY Jets
5     Denver     
6     Carolina

7     New Orleans
8     Houston     
9     Baltimore
10     Green Bay
11     Atlanta     
12     San Francisco
13     Philadelphia
14     Tennessee     
15     New England
16     Kansas City
17     Seattle     
18     Cleveland
19     Indianapolis
20     Jacksonville     
21     Buffalo
22     Detroit
23     Chicago
24     Cincinnati
25     Pittsburgh
26     Arizona
27     Minnesota
28     San Diego
29     Miami     
30     St. Louis     
31     Tampa Bay     
32     Oakland

 

 

 

 

 

 

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