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Most anticipated game of the year?


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Since week one is drawing closer and closer....what's your most anticipated game of the year? Is it the hated Cowboys on MNF...At the Cards for revenge?

Mine is November 19th, @ home on Thursday Night Football against the Dolphins. #1. I'll be at the game, #2 Were 0-3 against the Dolphins all-time and #3, correct me if i'm wrong but I believe it's the 1st thursday night game in Panthers History!

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Today's game. The game that allows me to wee the boys all dressed up and under the lights. The entire nation will watch two teams tonight and critique them and them alone for the next few days up and down the roster.

Today's game is the most anticipated as it tells me that not only are the rest of the game soon to follow but gives me a little heads up as to the answers of some of the questions that have arisen since the opening of camp.

Which rookies has the real stuff? Which vet looks the most focused? Which coach has his individual unit looking the most improved? Who is in jeopardy of losing a job?

We can start answering some of these questions tonight.

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Eagles, since my Dad (big Philly fan) is driving down from Kentucky to attend the game with me. The last time Carolina played Philly at BOA, John Kasey missed 3 field goals and one extra point. Needless to say, we lost. It's time for revenge!!!

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