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


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4 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

nice

I'm genuinely OK with a lack of prime time games. 

And certainly more than OK with no Thursday games that statistically greatly increase injury risks.

This team has been ass for years, and even though I am optimistic for this upcoming season, the last thing I want is to see us poo the bed again in prime time.

If we're good enough, we will get rewarded at the end of the year.

Also, while watching prime time games is fun, going to a 1PM game is so much better from a scheduling standpoint with kids.

 

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10 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

looks like no thursday night games for us.   No short weeks to prep for (other than that MNF game)

just curious... have they announced all the TNF games? 

If so, this is good news!

We need all the help we can get to prevent injuries, and between both teams playing, it seems like there is at least one significant injury (where player misses multiple weeks or more) from TNF

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Just now, Seltzer said:

Also, while watching prime time games is fun, going to a 1PM game is so much better from a scheduling standpoint with kids.

 

from a TV perspective, the ARI game would naturally be in the 4p slot.   So would the SF game unless it got one of the national slots like MNF

All the other games we know so far are currently toss-ups as to whether they'll stay at 1p or get picked up into a 4p showcase

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19 minutes ago, LondonderryPanther said:

 

 

From his twitter feed and I have no idea how trust worthy a dude named Tbone is but it seems very favorable for the panther

W1 at Jags W2 at AZ W3 vs Falcons W4 at NE W5 vs Miami W7: at Jets W8: vs Bills W9 at GB W10 vs NO W12 at 49ers (MNF) W13 vs Rams W14 at Falcons

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

From his twitter feed and I have no idea how trust worthy a dude named Tbone is but it seems very favorable for the panther

W1 at Jags W2 at AZ W3 vs Falcons W4 at NE W5 vs Miami W7: at Jets W8: vs Bills W9 at GB W10 vs NO W12 at 49ers (MNF) W13 vs Rams W14 at Falcons

Week 14 @ ATL would make some sense for a late-ish division game. Would prefer to see it in week 16/17/18 but we'll take what we can get

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4 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Honestly, feels like our home games are much harder. Ignore the division games. Home will be Dallas (I know, but they had our number last year), Buffalo, Miami, Rams and Seahawks. Road is Jax, Jets, Arizona, New England and Green Bay.

Split weeks 1 and 2.  Win week 3,lose 4, w5, lose 6, win 8

 

should be 4-4 heading into the meat of the schedule.  Seems doable

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Oh boy the end of the season will be interesting:

BYE
@ NO   (or SEA)
TB
SEA      (or @  NO)
@ TB

I'm guessing we won't end the season with two road games (although it's happened before. )

so it's either going to be a BYE and two home games followed by two road games, or a home game sandwich 

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