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It's official: we don't have to watch any games this season


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According to CBS's list of "The Must Watch Game for Every Week of the Season", Carolina didn't make the cut on any of them.

Thanks, CBS, for letting us know we can safely free up our weekend and just drink beer watching ice dancing on NBC.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2018-nfl-schedule-heres-the-must-watch-game-for-every-single-week-of-2018-nfl-season/

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That being said, at least other lists are being more generous to us:

  • NFL 2018 schedule: the 17 must-watch games of the upcoming season
    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2018/apr/20/nfl-2018-season-best-games-to-watch
    Week 10 - Carolina Panthers at Pittsburgh Steelers (Thursday, 8.20pm ET)
    Cam Newton v Ben Roethlisberger and an interconference game between 2017 playoff squads. When the teams faced off in 2014, Big Ben led the Steelers to a 37-19 victory and Cam Newton was forced to leave the game with an injury. Roethlisberger and Newton remain among the ranks of the NFL’s elite, and they should be shooting for the playoffs by this juncture. Both clubs boast physical defenses, and Julius Peppers is back for another run.
     
  • The 10 Must-Watch Games on the 2018 NFL Schedule
    https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/04/19/nfl-schedule-2018-release-must-watch-games
    WEEK 17 (DEC. 30): PANTHERS AT SAINTS
    It’s rare to see both wild-card spots filled by teams in the same division, but it happened last year when three NFC South teams went to the playoffs. As mentioned earlier, the Saints are rolling. The Falcons should again contend to be a double-digit wins team. And the Panthers, still not that far separated from a 17-2 season, should again be in the hunt if they can fill the numerous holes on both sides of the ball. Because the NFC South has been so competitive, I feel that’s going to continue into 2018. The Panthers and Saints face each other twice in the final three weeks, and the schedule-makers know that these smaller-market teams will deliver in December. This final tilt will likely decide who gets a home playoff game and who has to hit the road in the postseason.
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Of course we know Cam Newton alone makes the Panthers must watch tv.  Personally speaking, and many might not call me the life of the party, I don't find this whole schedule release stuff all that exciting.  What's exciting to me, is seeing the Panthers kick tail.  I don't care who it is we're up against.

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