We went with "Panthers tracks." Came to the same conclusion you did. Thanks.
Try Guinness in a can. You might be surprised.
Wondering if "Panthers tracks" as a newspaper hed should be that or "Panthers' tracks" with an apostrophe -- at least that was the main discussion.
HAHAHA. That's funny. Anthropomorphically accurate ... yes.
Panthers hunt is a lot less ambiguous too, PaperDoll. I like that. Thank you.
What say you guys on this hed: Panthers tracks I think it should be Panthers track, because it's about them tracking down free agents. But it...
Well, I read the whole thing. Great job. If you have the gumption to revisit the trio ten years from now and write a follow-up, you'll probably...
I'm with you, Gremlin. Whenever I can get rid of possessive apostrophes, I call it a win.
One thing's clear — I've definitely come to the right place. Thanks, guys.
Sorry I keep referring to Reformed Hack as TampaTribune, but I'll catch on eventually.
SportsHack, I can usually blame soccer for anything and everything.
Appreciate the feedback here, Southwinds and Tampa Tribune. I agree, Southwinds. Posey isn't a Giant, he's the Giants catcher.
I agree with your Wildcats example, Tampa Tribune. Giants baseball manager, not Giant baseball manager. But "Giants baseball starts new season"...
Separate names with a comma.