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Out of market Huddlers - how are you watching the Panthes games this year?


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I live in Montgomery County Md and normally just go to the Greene Turtle and make sure one of the tvs in front of me is on the panther's game. Any huddlers in the area that want to meet up and turn Sundays into a drunk fest let me know.

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I just did this today using a VPN and a US billing address and it works for me. If anyone wants the step-by-step feel free to send me a PM. Cost me 110 today using a coupon code. Well worth it if you ask me. And I would be tickled pink if the NFL got upset about me going out of my way to pay them money instead of using illegal streams.

 

 

I live in Annapolis. I know Cap is in DC and CarolinaCoolin is in MD. There are a few of us Huddlers in the DMV. If nothing else, we should try to get a group to tailgate for the Baltimore game.

 

And if you're not above making the trip to DC, the DC Panthers Fans have a whole section of McFaddens bar in Foggy Bottom reserved for Panthers fans on Sundays. They always get an awesome turnout and the place is chock full of black and blue.

 

YESH!

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Austin, TX huddlers - somehow I qualified and was able to purchase the streaming sunday ticket for the year.  Worked beautifully last weekend.  If anyone wants to come watch without having to hit the sports bar - I'm in the anderson ln/shoal creek area - hit me up.  I'll let you watch for a 6-pack......

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