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Fox Sports says Panthers have the 24th best stadium in the NFL.


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The tailgate scene in Charlotte is sort of lacking, but that's what happens when a stadium is right in the heart of downtown. And that's a compliment. Centrally located stadiums are where it's at. Eating and drinking in a climate-controlled establishment designed for such things and then walking to the stadium is far better than standing around in a parking lot convincing yourself that cooking hot dogs on a small, charcoal grill while wearing your huge winter gloves is some sort of rite of the football fan. Don't get me wrong -- some people do tailgating right. Most of them just happen to be doing it on Saturdays outside SEC stadiums.

Top 5:

5. Heinz Field (Pitt)

4. Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia Eagles)

3. Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Chiefs)

2. CenturyLink Field (Seattle Seahawks)

1. Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers)

http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/gallery/best-worst-nfl-stadiums-ranking-size-lambeau-cowboys-052217

 

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10 minutes ago, Arroz con Panther said:

Also, I do wish that Charlotte tailgates started earlier, but I probably wouldn't make it into the game if I started drinking at 7.

Ummm......I don't ever remember seeing you when I get there at 7a. Or while I'm usually alone until 9a. Unless Alvarez or Brandon comes by 

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