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Opposing teams Panthers will play in 2010


Rod Butsecks

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Here's a look at the Panthers' 2010 opponents. They'll play teams from the NFC West and AFC North, as well as teams who finish in their corresponding spots in the standings from the NFC East and NFC North.p/The Panthers could finish second in the NFC South with a victory Sunday against New Orleans and an Atlanta loss at Tampa Bay. Carolina and Atlanta (who split their games against each other) would both be 8-8, but the Panthers would have better divisional and conference records than the Falcons.

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meh, we have a one in four chance of playing them in every year that we aren't playing the NFCW. not a big deal.

pretty winnable game there but i expect we could end up sweeping the NFCW. not sure why we wouldn't be able to. cards, 49ers, seahawks, rams....it should be fun.

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Are the NFC West games going to be home games or away games? I'm hoping the Panthers come to candlestick I'll be near by.

We will play two home and two away - when we played the NFCW in 2007, we played SF and Seattle at home and the Cards and Rams on the road. If they flip that for 2010 (I think they do), you'll get your wish.

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It would be very nice if the Bears come here next season. A close friend of mine, who just left visiting us this week, would probably come down for this game. Me and him bought PSL's together in 2003. I bought him out when he moved in 2005. He grew up in Chicage, is a big bears fan but became a Panthers fan when he lived here. I dont like bringing other teams fan's to a game but I will make an exception for this one - being that I wouldnt have my PSL's if he didnt go in with me when he lived here.

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It would be very nice if the Bears come here next season. A close friend of mine, who just left visiting us this week, would probably come down for this game. Me and him bought PSL's together in 2003. I bought him out when he moved in 2005. He grew up in Chicage, is a big bears fan but became a Panthers fan when he lived here. I dont like bringing other teams fan's to a game but I will make an exception for this one - being that I wouldnt have my PSL's if he didnt go in with me when he lived here.

Assuming Atlanta can get past Tampa Bay [??], the Panthers will play Bears and Giants next year. FYI, we played the Bears at BOA in 2008 when we had NFC North in our rotation - and played Giants there. Then played Giants away again this year to make 2 in a row away. Not sure how it will turn out.

Either way - you got PSLs so bring who you want.

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Assuming Atlanta can get past Tampa Bay [??], the Panthers will play Bears and Giants next year. FYI, we played the Bears at BOA in 2008 when we had NFC North in our rotation - and played Giants there. Then played Giants away again this year to make 2 in a row away. Not sure how it will turn out.

Either way - you got PSLs so bring who you want.

I remember the Bears here in '08, my friend couldnt make it down that year. We were talking this week about him trying this time around. Now, as far as bringing who I want :cool: I know that --- I just find it annoying when they are cheering for the other team :D

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