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where can i watch games?


Meatloaf

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hey guys, i just moved to mobile alabama from charlotte and was wondering if anyone else was from the area and could tell me a place that i could watch panthers games?

thanks

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say... "any sports bar". :D

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this being saints country im afraid most bars will only show there games...hopefully i can find a place that will show the panthers for me.

Any bar that makes a claim at being a "sports bar" will show more games than one. Especially division rival's games.

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I'm stationed in the Coast Guard outside of New Orleans, so unfortunately I'm in the same boat. However, I pony up the dough to get NFL Sunday Ticket through DirecTV. It's expensive, but necessary. I factor it in to my cost of living expense. I can't live without watching my Panthers.

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The TV.

DirectTV probably has some kind of package.

My daughter's husband is stationed in Alabama. He was thinking about getting Sunday Ticket last year, until I pointed out the price. He can spend 20 bucks at Buffalo Wild Wings every week and still come out cheaper.

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My daughter's husband is stationed in Alabama. He was thinking about getting Sunday Ticket last year, until I pointed out the price. He can spend 20 bucks at Buffalo Wild Wings every week and still come out cheaper.

That's true. But usually the bars around here may have it on a small TV in a corner somewhere without audio. I can't deal with smoke, crowds, stupid fans of the local team, and I can buy a case of beer and cook my own food from the comfort of my home.

Sometimes you can talk DirecTV down on the price. Depends on who you talk to.

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My daughter's husband is stationed in Alabama. He was thinking about getting Sunday Ticket last year, until I pointed out the price. He can spend 20 bucks at Buffalo Wild Wings every week and still come out cheaper.

really? $20 x 17 weeks is $340

nfl sunday ticket is $315 AND you get every game, every team, in the comfort of your living room, without bar noise or watching a game with the volume turned down while the saints game is on.

i couldn't imagine NOT having sunday ticket.

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really? $20 x 17 weeks is $340

nfl sunday ticket is $315 AND you get every game, every team, in the comfort of your living room, without bar noise or watching a game with the volume turned down while the saints game is on.

i couldn't imagine NOT having sunday ticket.

So during our bye week, who do we play? Because we still have a 16 game schedule.

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I'm stationed in the Coast Guard outside of New Orleans, so unfortunately I'm in the same boat. However, I pony up the dough to get NFL Sunday Ticket through DirecTV. It's expensive, but necessary. I factor it in to my cost of living expense. I can't live without watching my Panthers.

NFL sunday ticket is in the top three of man's greatest creations. Behind chipotle and brazzers...

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