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2025 Schedule Release - post 'em when you find 'em


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15 minutes ago, rayzor said:

my guess is it's setting the stage for the schedule reveal thing they usually do.

Kinda figured. I'm just not quite sure what this mix of imagery is referencing 🤔

Some of it does give off kind of a "Playboy" vibe, but the "Violation" tags and other stuff don't necessarily fit that.

 

(unless you take your train of thought down some disturbing tracks) 😕

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

J Jonah Jameson chimes in...

 

Ugh, hope this ends up not being true, was really hoping we'd play them later in the season if the reports of the Jags plans with Hunter end up being true.

It very much sounds like their plan is to make him a WR initially, and while he might take some defensive snaps early, their plan is to more slowly bring him along on that side of the ball so he can properly acclimate to the NFL first and focus on the offense.

Which means if we play in Week 1, it will mean we won't see much of T-Mac vs Hunter, and I was really looking forward to that re-match between them this year, which might have seen them matchup more if played later in the season.

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37 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Kinda figured. I'm just not quite sure what this mix of imagery is referencing 🤔

Some of it does give off kind of a "Playboy" vibe, but the "Violation" tags and other stuff don't necessarily fit that.

 

(unless you take your train of thought down some disturbing tracks) 😕

looks like it is tied into schedule release, based on more behind-the-scenes clips of (is that JC ?) acting out being pulled over that the Panthers are sharing today

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

Certainly a really cool fact to consider.

Unfortunately it's tempered a bit by the fact that the last time Bryce Young started against the Jaguars in Jacksonville we got taken to the woodshed and they were starting backup QB C.J. Beathard.

Bryce Young revenge tour's next stop. 

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