Return Bill Rosinski
We, the petitioners, ask that the Carolina Panthers return Bill Rosinski as the voice of the Panthers. continue reading »
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"bad call jerry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
"Bring back the Big Rosinski"
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"While I acknowledge that there is always the possiblity that there is a substantial reason for this decision, the way that it has been presented to the public smacks of pettiness. I think that the Richardson family has done a good job with the Panthers, a"
"Rosinski is the man"
"Bring Bill Back!!"
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"That was a crappy way to handle the firing of a very good personality"
"For me, Bill was THE LINK between me and the Panthers. I wish you would reconsider."
"Bring Bill Rosinski BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FREE BILL!!!!!!!!"
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"At least put his name up in the stadium."
"bring him back!!"
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"The Panthers are my team, Bill is the most honest announcer of a sports team I have ever heard. You may not like what he said on air, but you couldn't disagree with what he had to say. It was an honesty I wish more announcers had instead of towing the tea"
"As a PSL owner, I am concerned that the Panthers will become a cheap and classless organization. While I understand that business decisions must be made, I do not understand why it was handled in the "Robinski-gate" manner. I hope that this is not a sign "
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"Please bring him back! His voice and his passion will truly be missed next season without him!"
"Panthers had the BEST play by play man in the business...first Roman Gabriel and now this.. Panthers fumbled this one BIG TIME!"
"keep him please!!!"
"PSL holder from the beginning and until this decision I thought the Panthers had run a very respectable ship."
"Please bring back Bill! He's the link between the fans and the Panthers, not because of his job title, but his passion! He NEVER wavered on the tough calls on air and unlike the television announcers, his calls were right on the money, good or bad for the"