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Is there any Pep rally or team send off going on/?


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Speaking of scarves, I totally thought that was a joke. I had no idea they were real things until I was watching Sunday NFL Countdown and saw a guy with an awesome blue scarf with ROARING RIOT emblazoned upon it.

 

 

I still want one.

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-----Original Message-----
From: chknwing  
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 9:35 AM
To: Feedback
Subject: Send off?

Will there be any kind of send off rally for the panthers before
 they head to Santa Clara?

 

Jody Toth
Receptionist

Carolina Panthers
800 South Mint Street
Charlotte, NC 28202-1502

Plans are in the beginning stages. Stay tuned to the website
 for more details when it becomes official.

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11 minutes ago, Shields17 said:

If we do indeed win the Superbowl, I will be packing up my 2006 Grand Am and heading to Charlotte to attend the parade from Tampa Bay with like 100 bucks in my pocket and fueled by good feels.

 

guys can we win the thing first? stay focused. eyes on the prize.

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2 hours ago, Growl said:

Speaking of scarves, I totally thought that was a joke. I had no idea they were real things until I was watching Sunday NFL Countdown and saw a guy with an awesome blue scarf with ROARING RIOT emblazoned upon it.

 

 

I still want one.

ha, yeah, it's pretty awesome seeing so many people wearing them at the tailgate.  They look pretty awesome.  so much so that Coach Riviera traded one for a conference champs shirt after the end of the Cards game.  (thread on here has the video)  Good stuff.

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1 minute ago, 2jakefansinva said:

Understand but, I just need to know what day it would be......

trying to schedule work and possible time off for trip to Charlotte.

I am curious to know this as well, looking up the past two winners...Seattle held theirs on Wednesday, NE on Tues.

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