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2015 Schedule is set.


Captain Obvious

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Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Washington, Houston, Indianapolis, Green Bay

 

 

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Atlanta, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Dallas, NY Giants, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Seattle

 

This is what it looks like as of today. I'm so looking forward to the playoffs this year but its nice to get a peek at next years opponents.

 

 

http://www.fbschedules.com/nfl-15/2015-carolina-panthers-football-schedule.php

 

 

 

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Are there a lot of huddlers who go to away games? I know that Centurylink Field is on the monorail line from SEATAC. You can stay downtown and take the monorail everywhere. It's pretty cool, Seattle has a good public transportation system, and it was cheap to go there. I've only seen the Panthers in Charlotte and Atlanta (last year with 5000+ other Panthers fans) but I'd like an excuse to go somewhere new like Jacksonville or Nashville.

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