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Describe what it's like to be a Panther fan


Jakob

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It's like being on the beginning of a highly anticipated roller coaster and just as you reach the top where your suppose to have that exciting drop....it breaks down.

Everyone then gets off the ride disappointed. Next summer you head back to the ride after a year of build up. You get back in line, strap yourself in, and as soon as you reach the top....it breaks down again.

That my friend is what it feels like to be a panthers fan.

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Know how when you have a significant other that keeps on treating you like crap, but the next day they say they love you and will change. so you believe them, and you believe in your heart things will get better. And then they act worse than before. Kind of like that.

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It's like being on the beginning of a highly anticipated roller coaster and just as you reach the top where your suppose to have that exciting drop....it breaks down.

Everyone then gets off the ride disappointed. Next summer you head back to the ride after a year of build up. You get back in line, strap yourself in, and as soon as you reach the top....it breaks down again.

That my friend is what it feels like to be a panthers fan.

Yep pretty much

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Like somene who is 30 years old, works as a Wal Mart door greeter and still lives at home with their parents but drives a nice loaded Benz, expensive clothes and wears a Rolex but at the end of the day.. Just a Wal Mart greeter that lives at home and no money in the bank.

We are a Panthers team that has the bright and shiny Rolex in Luke Kuechly, the loaded Benz in Cam and the expensive clothes in CJ and Hardy but at the end of the day, despite the back to back OROY/DROY awards, despite the record breaking rookie QB in Cam, all we have is a 13-19 record to show for it and not a winning season in the bank. But hey, we sure do have those fancy stats! Who needs wins right?

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