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Coach Ron Rivera urges a fan "call to arms"


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How can they urge a "call to arms" without giving us a 'how-to'. It's not a college game. It's not a basketball game. Here's how:

Pregame
Be at your seat.
When the opposing team is running onto the field, BOO! So loud that we should not be able to hear the announcer. I don’t care if they attended UNC or App State.

If you are at the end of the field where the opposing team is warming up, booing is encouraged. Talking to the players, especially trash talk, is not. Do not give them incentives to get hyped.

When the Panthers offense is on the field
While they are in the huddle and at the line calling the play, be very quiet. We want the Panther players to be able to hear Cam and each other as well as the coaches. It also helps when our offense can hear the opposing defense’s calls. It may also help to direct all your inner energy to our O-line.  :angel:

Once the play starts, you can be as loud as you want. Cheering for players and good plays is encouraged.

When the Panther defense is on the field
There should be no time that you aren’t loud. Period. No breaks.

From the moment that the opposing offense is in their huddle through the play starting, be very loud. If that WR or RT or RB at the edge of the huddle doesn’t hear the right call, the crowd won that round.

When the opposing offense is on 3rd or 4th down or in the red zone or kicking a FG, take a deep breath, stand up, and make more noise than you ever thought you could. Pounding the seats helps.

Again, cheering for players and good plays is encouraged.

During kick offs and punts
If we are receiving the ball, be quiet. Panther players will be calling out to each other.

If we are kicking the ball, make noise like it’s our defense out there. We don’t want the opposing players to be able to hear each other.

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My "gimmie" seats down in section 133 land have not been offered and probably will not be.

I cannot do what I cannot do but I will do all that I can with the seats I get.

 

A win equals a tattoo for an otherwise un-tattoo'ed geriatric.  I am all-in.

 

God's speed John Glenn, God's speed.....and KEEP POUNDING!!!!

 

 

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For my first game section 532 made me proud, except some douche that was a panther fan trying to fight our own fans. The older dude in a mills jersey 2 rows ahead of me, was about to go ape poo on the guy. But I was up and had his back, another fan a few rows back said mess with him and you have all these panthers to deal with behind him lol. The game was awesome and I've never seen a reaction from a group of ppl like the reaction during the captain pick. Once it happened the dude to my right and I went crazy. Idk if he's a huddler but that was one hell of a celebration. I'm might already be addicted to attending games rather than watching from home.

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i'll sit in the kitchen at 1130 sunday night in my underwear and panthers shirt.

 

maybe ill cook some food.

 

maybe i'll have some biryani delivered. 

 

india kinda sucks in this regard. someone buy me gamepass thanks in advance

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i'll sit in the kitchen at 1130 sunday night in my underwear and panthers shirt.

 

maybe ill cook some food.

 

maybe i'll have some biryani delivered. 

 

india kinda sucks in this regard. someone buy me gamepass thanks in advance

 

i followed the 2009 draft at night from a shithole of a guesthouse in the philippines and had to pay extra to keep the internet running that late, the 2010 rams game from an island in the gulf of thailand, the 2011 preseason game against the bengals from the basement of a bookstore in the peruvian andes, and last year's raiders game from the top of a building in coastal ecuador where i could get good wifi reception.

 

being an NFL fan overseas sux

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