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Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread


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15 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

We all say this but when push comes to shove we all sit here and watch this trash for 3 hours every Sunday 

I flipped that switch about halfway through last season. Like damn, I can't waste Sunday afternoons doing this anymore. If we're gonna be competitive, great. If not, I got other poo to do. And I'm done watching games after we need to be playing for draft position. Those are no won situations. If you lose, you still lose and that sucks. If you win, you're just hurting your future chances by costing yourself draft position and that also sucks.

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37 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

wait until later in the season, then click CANCEL. You should be grandfathered in to watch the remaining weeks, and be eligible for sign-up discounts in future years

 

Actually already cancelled as soon as I learned of the auto renew lol, still get this whole season as I already paid for it 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Ah... brutal. Just came in to take a break from running fence and told my wife I wanted to get wrapped up by 1pm to watch football. She asked who was playing. I said basically the whole NFL, it's the first weekend of the NFL season. She said, "No, who is specifically playing at 1 that you're wanting to watch. Me sheepishly:"The Panthers." Her: *raucous laughter* "So you can start back up around 1:30?" *more raucous laughter*

You know it's rough when you're getting mocked by your completely uninterested in sports wife.

It is very sad and disheartening that I find this extremely hilarious. 

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