Cam Newton Vs. The Packers Banner Has A Happy Ending
The Panthers quarterback saw the sign hanging over the railing, and ended up tearing it down.
Milburn, the owner of the UPS Store in Fayetteville, said, “I feel pretty good about it because we are both veterans and I get to give this to him on Veterans Day”, Steve Milburn told WNCN.
Toler’s father previously promised to take him to a Panthers game but didn’t get to before tragedy struck; so family friends volunteered a few tickets so Toler could attend with his grandfathers. Hey, Cam – hate to break this to you – but it seems like your frustrations are with the Panthers fans that DON’T travel, not the Packers fans that DO.
“We were on the front row, over there by the goalposts, and we wanted our grandkids to see us on TV”, Dobs said.
According to Woolverton, a Panthers official said they would try to make it up to Dobs after the banner was reportedly destroyed.
After Newton gave him the ball, Colin became a little bit of a celebrity at Bank of America stadium, via WSET.
The Panthers improved to 8-0 and are one of three teams left with a ideal record, including New England Patriots, which had a comfortable win against Washington. When Newton headed his way after the touchdown, Toler didn’t know what to think.
Dobs said the trip to Charlotte was his first and was part of a family vacation that included a stay at the Westin hotel in uptown Charlotte.
A North Carolina family’s Green Bay banner is the talk of the nation after an incident at Sunday’s Carolina Panthers game.
Dobs, who now works at Fort Bragg is a retired 27-year disabled veteran.
Newton normally runs near the middle of the end zone stands to deliver a football to a young fan after the Panthers score a touchdown. It’s just a respect thing.
“I was passing, the sign was dangling, either somebody was going to have to take it off or I take it off. It’s not disrespect to nobody”.
Losers of two straight after an undefeated start, the Green Bay Packers are an unhappy bunch – and not just during sideline disagreements captured by television cameras.
“Nobody knows better than us how much all this stuff costs when you support a team”, said Selberg.
If an National Football League fan brings a enormous sign supporting their team to a visiting stadium, they’re obnoxious and deserve to have it snatched away.