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First off, I would like to say that I have much respect for the Panthers. During the offseason I picked them as a sleeper in our little office game going on here. As of right now, the Panthers have proven me correct. Hope Panther fans give respect to fans of opposing teams (as long as their not idiots lol). I'm on the 500 level and I wouldnt want to throw any hecklers to the lower decks :D. I just hope this is an injury free game along with a Broncos win of course. Come on!!! You can afford one loss against a non conference team :thumbsup:. It will benefit you during the home stretch. Anyway, I'm not sure how tailgating goes for fans of opposing teams but hopefully I'll take part of the tailgating posted activities posted in the forums.

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First off, I would like to say that I have much respect for the Panthers. During the offseason I picked them as a sleeper in our little office game going on here. As of right now, the Panthers have proven me correct. Hope Panther fans give respect to fans of opposing teams (as long as their not idiots lol). I'm on the 500 level and I wouldnt want to throw any hecklers to the lower decks :D. I just hope this is an injury free game along with a Broncos win of course. Come on!!! You can afford one loss against a non conference team :thumbsup:. It will benefit you during the home stretch. Anyway, I'm not sure how tailgating goes for fans of opposing teams but hopefully I'll take part of the tailgating posted activities posted in the forums.

You'll be welcomed at the tailgate, just heckled for you affiliation... :biggrin:

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One nice thing about the NFC South - I have never had an issue wearing Panthers colors when going to a game in Tampa, Atlanta, or New Orleans. Okay, the ATL fans were a little rude a few weeks ago as we were walking out after that horrible performance of ours (perhaps a lot rude), but nothing that couldn't be handled by being pleasant in return.

Sure, there are always a few bad eggs in each city, but as long as you don't "taunt the natives", everything is usually okay. While I have attended games at BOA with friends who were fans of the opposing team, I have not seen them treated poorly -- and I would hope that Panthers fans would treat visitors nicely around the entire stadium, just as we would expect to be treated if we go on a road trip to support our team.

The Panthers 2009 scheduled road games include Dallas, NY Giants, New England, NY Jets, and the NFC West. Something tells me that visitors aren't going to be welcomed warmly in the NE, but I'm willing to give DAL, SF, or ARI a try. SEA, not so much - although I love visiting that city.

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Come on!!! You can afford one loss against a non conference team It will benefit you during the home stretch.

No, we don't play in the NFC West amongst the dregs of the league. Even our whipping boys (the Saints) are a pretty decent team. We must win every game to make sure we are in the playoffs, and we need to keep our spotless home record. The only budgeted loss we may able to come to terms with is next week at the Giants.

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I had a great time in Oakland this year - ATL fans, at least inside the Dome, were far more rude.

I go to at least one away game every year, and if we play a cold weather team in September I will head north most likely - would like to get to ARI as well...but the far off goal is to get to all the stadiums eventually....

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