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My god... Could be the hottest home opener in Panthers history...


Jeremy Igo

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9 minutes ago, joemac said:

I'm trying to buy some tickets for Sunday with a pregnant wife and a 3 year old.....anybody know which side of the stadium will be in the shade?

If my memory serves me right if you sit on the North side you should be good for most of the game.

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13 minutes ago, joemac said:

I'm trying to buy some tickets for Sunday with a pregnant wife and a 3 year old.....anybody know which side of the stadium will be in the shade?

North end of the stadium if end zone or home side if you can get that too. If you want to spend the jack find club seats that are covered by the upper deck overhand on the home side (mine are hehe)

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4 minutes ago, trev230 said:

North end of the stadium if end zone or home side if you can get that too. If you want to spend the jack find club seats that are covered by the upper deck overhand on the home side (mine are hehe)

Unfortunately I cannot afford to spend 700-900 dollars for a day at the stadium.  

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27 minutes ago, joemac said:

I'm trying to buy some tickets for Sunday with a pregnant wife and a 3 year old.....anybody know which side of the stadium will be in the shade?

I doubt you will really find any shade unless you are in the last couple rows of the club section under the overhang on the Panthers sideline for a 1 PM game this early in the season. The sun will mostly be dead overhead the majority of the game.

Pregnant wife and a 3 year old sounds like it will be miserable for all of you honestly.

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9 minutes ago, Bartin said:

I doubt you will really find any shade unless you are in the last couple rows of the club section under the overhang on the Panthers sideline for a 1 PM game this early in the season. The sun will mostly be dead overhead the majority of the game.

Pregnant wife and a 3 year old sounds like it will be miserable for all of you honestly.

Agreed -Father of 4

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