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Huddle Tailgate Thread- *Panthers vs. Falcons*


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I stepped away from the Huddle for a few days because 1) I have been out of town (the weather in Miami is amazing right now FYI) and 2) after MNF I needed a full 48 hours to recover physically (I blacked the fug out Monday night like a college kid) and mentally (self explanatory). Now that I've been back on here and I've read some of these posts....I sure can't wait until Sunday when I get a chance to stand out in a cold parking lot, drink a few beers, and enjoy one of the eight regular season Panthers games in Charlotte with those of you who haven't given up or take those precious 8 days for granted. 

 

I know I can count on - YGFH, AceBoogie, Chicknwing, Boo, Hatter, Brandon (WHO COMES FROM ORLANDO EVERY DAMN GAME). 

 

Let's have some fun....

 

Edit: Didn't mean to leave bleys out. He'll be there bringing me the case of beer he owes me. 

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