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O-fficial Greatest Uniform Thread (Round 5)


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Tell your pimp, tell your dealer, tell your subordinates at work, tell your Momma, tell your strange on the side, tell your best friend.  Voting Panthers in the finals is voting for all that is good and decent in the world. 

We need all the help we can get.  This is going to get ugly.

KEEP POUNDING, GET READY TO POUND!!!!

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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

Boo ya

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