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The Atmosphere is Electric


Jakob

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The electric feeling might even top the '04 Superbowl. Every player on twitter is acting like this is the biggest game they will ever play. Everyone seems to have a chip on their shoulder tonight. I've even seen Bills, Falcons and Jets players wishing our players luck tonight. 

 

From Falcons CB Robert Alford

 

Robert Alford ‏@rockorocky 43m
Just talked to my dawg @RobertLester_37 told him to ball out tonight. Straight up

 

John Isner ‏@JohnIsner 12m
I'll be wearing my black tonight in Charlotte. #BlackoutTheBank . So fired up
 
Agent 29 ‏@DraytonFlorence 1h
Blackout at the Bank
#MNF Pats vs Panthers 12th man will be huge for us tonight!!! Keep it loud especially 3rd
#KeepPounding

 

 

Mj White ‏@Mwhite_23 2h
They said they dnt know who we are but we still go out and ball every week.
 
charles johnson ‏@randywattson 2h
Believe that you possess a basic goodness, which is the foundation for the greatness you can ultimately achieve #gameday #MNF

 

The tweets are endless, these quotes are just a little taste of what our players are saying. every player with a twitter account has been sounding off. We are getting love from celebrities to past a present players. Can anyone remember a time where our players were this collectively pumped up?
 
There is a feeling in Charlotte that I have never felt before.

 

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I see tweets from Panthers fans that say there are a lot of Pats fans. A lot.

 

From the pictures I've seen on twitter I'd be shocked if 15% of the fans are Patriots. However if I'm wrong there will just be more witnesses to what is about to be a brutal murder.

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I see tweets from Panthers fans that say there are a lot of Pats fans. A lot.

Tonight i seriously doubt that to be the case, people always claim there is a lot of team X at the games but of all the games I've gone too over the years outside of the steelers in the preseason and Years were the panthers are down I've never really seen that many fans of the other team, I went to 5 games in '08 we won all the games I went to and never remember once the other team having more then a fan here or there.

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btw some of these debbie downers are lucky I don't have mod powers, being little bitches when the panthers are on a 5 game win streak with the last game being against the previous years NFCC would be a automatic perm ban, you're a fan for god sake grow some balls and Be one for once in your life!

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