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Visiting Cards Fans Looking to Tailgate with Some Panther Fans!


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I am a Cardinals Season ticket holder (Don't laugh I have lived her all my life so its the only team I have). Myself and three friends were lucky enough to get tickets to the game on Saturday at Bank of America Stadium, so now I am looking to find some people who would be willing to let us bring some beer and tailgate before the big game!

I have had several experiences with the Carolina Fans when your time has come to Arizona to play and they have always been Class Acts and so I thought I would see if we could find some people to tailgate with.

Now for the record I am not getting my hopes up that we can come out of there with a win. I just hope it is a good game like the one earlier this year. I think we are still a couple years away from being a contender. The Panthers however, well I said it at the beginning of the year that if Jake D was healthy all year then the Panthers were the team to beat in the NFC. Great run game, Peppers is a freak of nature, and John Beason, forget about it that guy is amazing!!

So let me know where some good places to go in Downtown Charlotte are, who has the best BBQ, and if there are some people out there who would be willing to let us come tailgate before the game then hit me up on the post and I will get you my email address.

I would say good luck on Saturday, but face it your 8 - 0 at home this season, were 0 - 5 on the East Coast, so we need the luck to stand a chance. Either way lets hope for a great, injury free, exciting game!

Visiting Cards Fans!

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Thanks! We will be there.....Not sure I am going to fly with a Toy so can I give a cash donation?

We ask for cash and then buy bicycles w/ helmets at Christmas and roll them down to the stadium to give to Toys for Tots, so cash is exactly what we need. I don't know how many we gave away this past Christmas, but the year before was 125+, so it's a good cause...

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We ask for cash and then buy bicycles w/ helmets at Christmas and roll them down to the stadium to give to Toys for Tots, so cash is exactly what we need. I don't know how many we gave away this past Christmas, but the year before was 125+, so it's a good cause...

I thought that money has been saved up over the years to buy strippers when the Panthers finally win a Superbowl?

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