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Dameshek's epic twitter meltdown (hilarious)


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and you didn't follow that up with the obvious "speaking of "for fans"...  Panther fans are still waiting to be crowned..  if you didn't notice."

 

Oh I did I bombarded him with tweets

 

    1. @ElijahHorton @Dameshek he said it was for fans who care abotu their uniforms. Panthers' fans participate, he ignores it

       
  1. @Dameshek @TomDunphy It seems you took it down and swept it under the rug, not because of the fans but because you not believing the outcome

  2. @Dameshek @TomDunphy If it was truly for the fans why did you seem to abandon it after the final? The fans participated

  3. @Dameshek @TomDunphy I think the fans that voted would appreciate it for their hard work and participation in your contest.

 

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Oh I did I bombarded him with tweets

 

    1. @ElijahHorton @Dameshek he said it was for fans who care abotu their uniforms. Panthers' fans participate, he ignores it

       
  1. @Dameshek @TomDunphy It seems you took it down and swept it under the rug, not because of the fans but because you not believing the outcome

  2. @Dameshek @TomDunphy If it was truly for the fans why did you seem to abandon it after the final? The fans participated

  3. @Dameshek @TomDunphy I think the fans that voted would appreciate it for their hard work and participation in your contest.

Anyone contacted NFL.com and seen if they plan on finishing this?

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Anyone contacted NFL.com and seen if they plan on finishing this?

 

Don't know how far this will go but my son sent an email to nfl.com:

 

1.  Your Contact Us in-page popup for Other does not work in Chrome or IE8.

2.  As a PSL owner with the Carolina Panthers, I do not appreciate the

response Dave Dameshek has given for the Panthers' having been voted

Greatest Uniform in NFL History.  On Twitter, his negativity towards

the fans has taken a good-natured voting competition and turned it

into a personal affront to those fans who took the time to vote for

what they perceive to be the greatest uniform.

Disturbing to me is that, had a team with an historically larger fan

base won, he would have lauded their fans , no matter the number of

votes cast or how they were cast.  The conditions of the vote allowed

for more than one vote per person, and so obviously that was how we

won.  Should that fact take away from our having won?  Would it in any

other competition where a strong show of fan support is desired and

provided by any base, let alone a mid-market team's?

That someone of Mr. Dameshek' position would refuse to acknowledge a

fervent fan base's accomplishment is an affront to all non-historic

teams who are trying to obtain relevance in a league where the

dominant teams have been so decade after decade.

I apologize for this long, winding form submission, but as a fan of a

team who has only a short history in this league, I was excited to see

us doing so well in a league-wide competition which had a shout-out on

the NFL Network, only to have the administrator of the competition so

thoroughly deride the winners.  I do not care if Mr. Dameshek knows

players or management of the Panthers, if his conduct toward an irate

fan base (due to his own refusal to acknowledge their accomplishments)

is as negative as it is.  Hell, he even told voters to vote for the

other team in his video-- who does that?!

 

Hell, maybe we need to start an email campaign.  A cool, rational campaign.

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