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Finally have tickets in hand! Any advice from regulars?


USCGuardsman

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Hello all, I finally found myself in a position to get some tickets to my first game and have them in hand :D. I am coming up for the CAR vs TN game this sunday all the way from Alabama and looking for the full experience. Anyone have any advice on things to do the day of/before/or after? Any opportunities for autographs? Ins and outs on tailgating, parking or shopping at the stadium? I'm also active duty and this being Veterans weekend, does the stadium have anything planned? Any help or advice for the full experience would be awesome and most heartedly appreciated. I'm so stoked! Will be in section 343, which looks like a really good view point. Thanks in advance!

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Last time I went to boa with my dad we walked around the stadium until we saw the players cars parking lot. Chris harris and Otah were walking in together and signed my hat that I was wearing and chatted it up for like 15 min before they went in.

However peppers and gamble were assholes and just walked right past us. Its good to know at least some of the team is personable.

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