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2018 Carolina Panthers Schedule


bobsfoodbasics

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I put this together from all of the leaks.

  • Week 1 9/9 - DAL @ CAR
  • Week 2 9/16 - CAR @ ATL
  • Week 3 9/23 - CIN @ CAR
  • Week 4 9/30 - **BYE**
  • Week 5 10/7 - NYG @ CAR
  • Week 6 10/14 - CAR @ WAS
  • Week 7 10/21 - CAR @ PHI
  • Week 8 10/28 - BAL @ CAR
  • Week 9 11/4 - TB @ CAR
  • Week 10 11/8 - CAR @ PIT (TNF)
  • Week 11 11/18 - CAR @ DET
  • Week 12 11/25 - SEA @ CAR
  • Week 13 12/2 - CAR @ TB
  • Week 14 12/9   CAR @ CLE
  • Week 15 12/17 - NO @ CAR (MNF)
  • Week 16 12/23 - ATL @ CAR
  • Week 17 12/30 - CAR @ NO
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12 minutes ago, Growl said:

10 teams got 5 primetime games, including trash teams like the Niners. The Panthers got 2-which includes the standard TNF game, and no SNF games. 

just how i like it. coast through the entire regular season under the radar and then wreck havoc come playoff time.

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I wanted so bad to go to the Detroit (MI is one of only five states I have never visited) game this year but could not swing it.  Figured I would have to wait six years.  Then we both finished second giving me another chance.  Tonight I find the game is schedule the Sunday before Thanksgiving, which is perfect for a teacher, I will not even have to miss work!

 

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We play three teams coming off their Thursday night games. Atlanta in week two, Cincy in week three and Philly in week seven. Couple that with an old team and an early bye and the schedule makers didn’t do us any favors. 

They also gave us dallas at home in the prime slot. I fully expect some screwy officiating in that one. Can’t have our new owner getting his first win against king Jerry. 

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