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Calling all Southern California Panther Fans


HailLarry

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Glad to find some California Panther fans. If you are in the LA-OC area of Southern California, a bunch of us are meeting at Gallaghers in Huntington Beach on Sunday to watch the game. It's a cool Irish Pub and they are having a New Years special where you get a free plate of Wings if you buy a pitcher of beer while u watch the NFL. I have been there before and the food is good. gallagherspub.com has more info. See you there.

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I live in northern San Diego county and go to school in Davis, near Sacramento.

If my flight back up weren't tomorrow I'd be there. I will be going to the Carolina @ 49ers game next season though. Can't wait to tailgate with some Panthers fans.

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I live in northern San Diego county and go to school in Davis, near Sacramento.

If my flight back up weren't tomorrow I'd be there. I will be going to the Carolina @ 49ers game next season though. Can't wait to tailgate with some Panthers fans.

Hope they do make it.

I thought that as well, but turns out I was mistaken. The NFL actually made a schedule rule change back in March. They no longer want teams who play the West Divisions to goto Seattle/San Fran in the same year when playing the NFCW and they don't want teams to goto Oakland/San Diego in the same year they play the AFCW (like the Panthers did in 2008).

So the Panthers will be at Seattle, and at St. Louis, then Host San Fran and Arizona for 2010.

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