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Offense or Defense: which one will have player introductions?


uncfan888

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So i'm new to this board.. i've been over at CarolinaGrowl and a buddy told me bout this forum and there's definitely more goin on over here.

anyways.. as i'm sure alot of you know, during the season we alternate the introductions for the offense/defense at every home game. so my question is: since this is a playoff game will we stick with the formula and do the defensive introductions since it's their turn? i personally would rather see the offense come out just cuz of the playmakers we have and that poo gets me fired up.

just wonderin what yall would rather see or if this even matters to anyone else.:sifone:

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I think it is usually our Offense....but I may be wrong.

i've got PSL's and i know that it alternates throughout the season, and it's technically the defense's turn. but i'd rather it be the offense.

the offense went in the Denver game, that's why it's the D's turn

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i've got PSL's and i know that it alternates throughout the season, and it's technically the defense's turn. but i'd rather it be the offense.

the offense went in the Denver game, that's why it's the D's turn

Shows what I know. However, I am usually not in my seat yet for the Player Intro's. Trying to maximize my time at the Tailgate.

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Shows what I know. However, I am usually not in my seat yet for the Player Intro's. Trying to maximize my time at the Tailgate.

i usually have to work sunday mornings before the game so i don't have time to tailgate. so the intro's are my fun before the game i guess. believe me, i'd much rather be drinkin before the game if i had the time

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