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Anyone else going to miss most of the Panthers Season?


Ivan The Awesome

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I've just learned that my schedule will change from Mon-Thu to Sun-Wed....

 

Meaning, I will miss most of the televised games, except the Thursday night game and part of the Monday Night and Sunday Night football games.

 

 

Last year...the same thing happened. As soon as it happened...the Panthers went on a winning streak. Every time I saw a game.. we lost. 

 

...no I did not see the playoff game. So in the playoffs, it must mean I HAVE to be watching. Hmmm...

 

 

 

...now as I take off my tin foil hat, any of you have to miss games because of work?

 

Really thinking of gettting NFL Rewind just to watch games at home afterwards. 

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lol,  "QUIT YOUR JOB! fug WORKING SUNDAYS!" Not all of us have that luxury. Where I live, I am lucky to have a job and even luckier that it is a decent one. I worked to hard to let go of it. Mans gotta do what a mans gotta do. :)

 

 

About the only solution I see is to dl games from a certain site....or just watch updates on the internet. -_- I just hope they 13-3, won't make missing the games that bad.

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In my early 20s I was on a ballistic missile submarine, we would be completely cut off from civilization for over 2 months at a time. It was weird to come back and not recognize the top radio songs, movies we never heard of would be come and gone. The 3rd month of the cycle would be in refit with every other night off but all you really could do was get as much sleep as you could at home. At sea we would get game scores off the teletext from the sat feed and that would be about it. We didn't have a lot of hard core sports fans on the boat - and of course the one big sports event I cared about, I was in off crew and got to see the whole thing, that thing being the freaking Mets beat my Red Sox so I would have rather missed it LOL

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I moved to Charlotte in April because of a job, so this is my first year here and I CANNOT wait to go to my first panthers game ever.  My grandmother actually sent me 150$ and a congratulations on the new job card and said in the card that the money was only to be used to go to my first Panthers game ever.  I actually work at the station that runs most of the panthers game, hell, I've already had a chance to meet TD already, my move is definitely paying off in spades.

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