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Official Panthers - Steelers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Who: Carolina Panthers vs Pittsburgh Steelers

 

Where: Heinz Field

 

Kickoff: 7:30

 

This is more of a tryout for some of the players on the bubble. The Panthers will be keeping things closer to the vest than usual, as they face Pittsburgh during the regular season this year.

 

Who to watch:

 

- Whitaker vs Reaves : Which running back will grab a roster spot left open by the Kenjon Barner trade?

- Joe Webb: Will he continue to impress?

- Philly Brown: A good return will make his future much more clear on this team.

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Did the Panthers give a "No Means No" refresher course to the female employees making the road trip? Big Ben will be in the house so you can never be too careful.

I just want to see everybody that has a chance to make this team play hard and remain healthy. Luke shouldn't even be dressing yet Ron wants him to play the 1st quarter? Stick to the back-ups in this game Ron.

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Did the Panthers give a "No Means No" refresher course to the female employees making the road trip? Big Ben will be in the house so you can never be too careful.

When we play the Steelers, our defense should be nicknamed "The 'No Means No' curtain."

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