Greg Good was an art major. Greg Good designed a custom cat helmet to wear to the game. "Down in front, Catman!" was the resounding cry of a fellow fan. So off came the helmet, on came the hair, panther, cape, beard, etc., and thus Catman was born.

I was a fan of Green Bay's team growing up, but when they finally came to play Carolina, they ignored me and I gave them up for Carolina, cold turkey! Watching a young team 'LIVE' and living vicariously through the rookie's struggle, I fell for my Carolina Panthers. I actually prayed for my favorite retired player to un-retire and play for us, and one day, it happened. That was spooky real!

How did you fall in love with your team? What is your first memory around your NFL team?

Sitting at the game was boring because the announcers weren't good. Because I have front row seats, my mind went back to the days of watching the game on TV as a kid and I decided to do something extra like the superfans during my childhood. I wasn't shy or afraid of a crowd and I was an Art major, so I used my skills to make it more fun!

How, when, and why did you start dressing up, collecting or becoming more than a regular ordinary fan?

What is your favorite NFL moment or team memory?

My favorite moments were several, but picking one, I'd say it was when I went to the Super Bowl XXXVIII to represent my Panthers before my Hall Of Fame Induction as a superfan. I have represented my record-breaking team on all levels and others have not been privileged to do so like I have. I exude confidence when I speak and have always respected fans and bent over backwards to accommodate them for a photo or autograph or to kiss their babies! They reciprocate with love and respect, because when the players are not available, I am.

Food is the last thing I need on game day.

How did you develop your costume / get your nickname / develop your superfan persona?