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Going To The Season Opener in Arizona 9/11/11


Montsta

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So my mom got a new job and will be moving to Phoenix in August. She is a lifelong Raider fan, but avidly follows the Panthers because of me. She was looking at the Panthers schedule and invited me and the wife to come stay at her house and go to the game on Sunday. Is anybody here familiar with Phoenix at all? Any good bars or anything like that to go to on Saturday night? Hopefully Cam is the starting QB so I can say I saw him play his first NFL game in person, which not too many other Panther fans will be able to say. I don't wear jersey's often, but I think this definitely calls for the blue alternate jersey so I stick out from the sea of red there. Anybody else here going to be there?

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That's AWESOME! I'm jealous! Hope u have fun... U should definitely buy Cam's alternate blue jersey once He gets a #... make a sign and I'd think u would be a lock to make Tv... Have fun

Yeah I've been waiting for this damn lockout to end so they can hurry up and sign Cam and give him a number. What really pisses me off is last week Panthers.com had 40% off AUTHENTIC jerseys. I didn't pull the trigger because I wasn't sure who the hell would be on the team still!

I'll bring a "Remember Arizona" sign.

Um....awkward.

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I was about to answer and then I saw you were taking your wife.

LMAO. Maybe I can sneak out and claim I got lost in an unfamiliar city? I'll probably be borrowing my mom's Kia Soul to get around, so that's really gonna kill any potential moves with the lady folk...

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