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2016 NFL Schedule Release - Leaks, Rumors, Etc


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Rumor: Have seen a couple places now that the Panthers open against Tampa Bay. 

 

Meh. Hope it isn't true. 

This is good and bad IMO. That means it will most likely be a 4p game which is cool - it's a great weekend at the beach on our trip - but holy poo it was hot two years ago. When I take my shirt off at a game you know it's hot as balls

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16 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

This is good and bad IMO. That means it will most likely be a 4p game which is cool - it's a great weekend at the beach on our trip - but holy poo it was hot two years ago. When I take my shirt off at a game you know it's hot as balls

Yep pretty sure that is you in the middle with your shirt off. 

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1 minute ago, RoaringRiot said:

Let's do both at the same time. They're not mutually exclusive.

Go back to bed if you're going to be a grump on schedule release day.

I can't go to bed I'm at work. I'd love to though.

sadly I don't think this city will ever have a true home field advantage due to the number of transplants (I'm married to one) and the fact that there are a lot of selfish parents in this city who would rather force their kids to like a team 750 miles away then the team that is on their own back yard. I was at the GB game this year tailgating in the RV lot and it could have been a packers home game. Many of those people probably have never been to GB. Same goes with Cowboys and Steeler fans. 

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