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Official Patriots at Panthers GameDay Thread


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Just got parked... this is so demoralizing to see so many Patriots jerseys in uptown...

I don't what can be done, but it is BS that the fans that cared enough to buy the PSLs to finance this stadium have to be subjected to this on a constant basis.

PSL holders who constantly sell their tickets should forfeit them

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'll be heading down with my dad in about an hour thanks to @Happy Panther

Good for you.  I couldn’t go today. Will be back for Washington 

Stadium atmosphere isn’t the same but it is still live football and that’s great reason to rejoice 

with CMC back, I suspect a Panthers win as Bellinchek will focus on him and DJ hopefully Tremble and Marshall make the most of it and also the defense has controlled aggression 

Panthers 24 Pats 21.  One defensive TD. 

it is very hard to think of Rhule out coaching Bill but this is on the players

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6 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

Just got parked... this is so demoralizing to see so many Patriots jerseys in uptown...

I don't what can be done, but it is BS that the fans that cared enough to buy the PSLs to finance this stadium have to be subjected to this on a constant basis.

PSL holders who constantly sell their tickets should forfeit them

Win

winning cures all and that’s in 80% of nfl stadiums 

Rhule and company have to start winning at home  or at least not being out scored badly  The new owner ruined the stadium atmosphere as well and that’s a fact.  Kids used to show up in droves to get a football from Newton or to see Luke. Now, well…there are on ground level  suites sold to the opposing team where those balls used to be given away.  
 

it’s all about soccer with ole Dave 

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3 hours ago, pantherj said:

The Pats will likely just load up the box to stop the run, but that doesn't always work. Basically Sam, assuming he plays, has to make the throws we brought him here to make. He has a huge contract and Rhule's reputation is on the line. Make the throws to guys in single coverage and guys who are open, or pack your bags Sam.

Let's not forget receivers hauling in catchable throws. 

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2 hours ago, Sam the Cat said:

Sam plays then I will predict:

200yard passing 40yard rushing, 1td pass, 1 rushing td.

24 - 17 Panthers!

But most importantly :

NO INTs and NO Fumble-rooskies!!!

Oh look, I'm a Grand Master or something now. 😎

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A lot of Huddlers have given Bill B. a win because of his coaching brilliance.

But let's keep in mind that he no longer has Tom Brady to win all those games for him.

His record this year is no better than ours, he's never won in Charlotte (even with Brady), and of the Pat's 4 wins this year, none (other than vs the Jets) have been for more than 3 points.

With CMC, Shaq and Gilmore in the lineup, very winnable game for us.

I predict 34-20. Panthers.

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