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So... what are you looking for as far as entertainment from the Panthers today?


Cyberjag

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I'll be at the game; my son pissed me off and I want to punish him by making him sit through it. So I was wondering, how should I spend my time in the most entertaining manner? I'm too high up to see the Top Cats, can't afford more than a beer or two, and the Stadium has a no-topless policy. I guess I need to pay attention to what's on the field.

So help me out-what individual acts should I cheer for? St. Pierre breaking his single-season passing record? Davidson face palms? What?

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I think you and your son should take a bet to see what body part of St. Pierre's is broken and when? I am going left knee and 2nd qtr. Or you could teach your son a game I often play that Davidson hasn't discovered yet. It is called "count the players in the box." Or before every play you and your son can guess what the next play will be called. It will be like playing a card game called war. You have a 50/50 chance every play because we only run two plays in our offense. Should be a lot of fun.

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Sit close to some Baltimore fans ( that shouldn't be too hard) and every time the Panthers do anything positive give them crap for letting such a pathetic team as us do anything. Its always better to win but if you have to suffer a loss low expectations are the way to go. Ravens fans will expect to blow us out and if that doesn't happen it will be fun to mess with them. Should "any given Sunday happen" it would be a great day.

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