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We have a lot of potential primetime games next season


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There are only two games each year that aren't set in stone for the following year's schedule until the season is over, the games vs. the teams that finish in your position in the two other NFC divisions that you don't play that season. So, assuming the Panthers end up in last in the NFC South, here are the teams they'll be playing next season:

H/A with the NFC South of course

@Denver (Fox vs. Panthers, Cam vs. The Golden Calf of Bristol)

@Kansas City

OAKLAND

SAN DIEGO

@Philadelphia (Cam vs. Vick)

@Washington

DALLAS (any game vs. Dallas is always a primetime possibility)

NY GIANTS

Only two games that aren't for sure yet:

ARIZONA (they'll be in last if they lose this game vs. the Rams like they are currently)

@Minnesota (practically guaranteed to be in last in the North, this just about set in stone)

I bet we'll get three primetime games: Broncos, Eagles, Falcons or Saints.

Definitely won't be all 1pm starts next year.

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The Golden Calf of Bristol may not even be the starter next season

I highly doubt The Golden Calf of Bristol starts for the Broncos next year. Flat out, he's not a pro QB.

...they should maybe try him at RB or WR. (Thats what I'ld do in Madden at least.)

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The Golden Calf of Bristol may not be in the NFL next year. And I'm not sure why the NFL would schedule a primetime game with two teams playing that won around 6 or 7 games combined. I don't see that happening. My guess is a Monday night game and a Thursday NFL Network game.

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I'm sure we will at least get one but you have to consider other teams schedules as well. We aren't the only team in the NFL and just because we have Cam Newton doesn't mean we are going to be on prime time every week.

Also, I agree that there is no way The Golden Calf of Bristol will be the starter next year. No way. I'd think there are better chances of Hell freezing over.

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first, gotta win some games this season...

uhh...

Nah, they schedule based on potential of ratings. we gonna get some primetime next season.

THIS.

Why else do you think the Cowboys didn't lose any primetime games during that 6-10 year. Its all about the games that will pull in the most viewers.

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