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Confirmed: Week 1 vs Las Vegas & Week 15 @ GB


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14 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Oakland was a maybe game for Carolina. Given they’re here week 1 I think Carolina starts 1-0

Haven't you heard? The Panthers are a dumpster fire. They've already lost all 16 games and we are planning to burn down the stadium after the season is over.

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5 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Haven't you heard? The Panthers are a dumpster fire. They've already lost all 16 games and we are planning to burn down the stadium after the season is over.

Why would anyone want to burn down the stadium if we just secured the 1st overall pick?

I’ll be celebrating and using all the bottles of champagne we didn’t end up using in San Fran

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

The Raiders weren't great last year but they were decent. I definitely wouldn't chalk this up as an easy win.

Raiders get saints week 2. So to get Carolina week 1 is kind of a must win or they’re most likely looking at that dreaded 0-2 start

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

The Raiders weren't great last year but they were decent. I definitely wouldn't chalk this up as an easy win.

This was one of my maybe wins on the schedule.  One of a select few as most were definite losses.

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Gonna be a weird season for me as a fan. Will have Lawrence in the back of my mind the entire year unless/until we win enough games that the first overall pick is out of our reach. Would rather we not go into the last few games eliminated from the playoffs and needing to lose for the first overall pick, because I know we’d win some of those meaningless games to drop to like the 5-10th pick. I’ll be rooting for the wins to come early of course starting with that Raiders game but I don’t have super high hopes for the playoffs this year so preparing myself mentally for like 4 wins and no Lawrence and possibly no Fields either.

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3 minutes ago, t96 said:

Gonna be a weird season for me as a fan. Will have Lawrence in the back of my mind the entire year unless/until we win enough games that the first overall pick is out of our reach. Would rather we not go into the last few games eliminated from the playoffs and needing to lose for the first overall pick, because I know we’d win some of those meaningless games to drop to like the 5-10th pick. I’ll be rooting for the wins to come early of course starting with that Raiders game but I don’t have super high hopes for the playoffs this year so preparing myself mentally for like 4 wins and no Lawrence and possibly no Fields either.

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