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Looks like we'll see black end zones this Sunday


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"We have to totally go back to the NFL paint scheme – restencil the end zone with Carolina Panthers lettering and put the NFL shield in the middle and the Panther heads at the 25s. We'll paint a black background in the end zone to cover up the college teams. It's a busy week before it and after it."

-Panthers.com

Love seeing a change up with the look of the field.

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wouldn't mind them keeping it.
They've said in the past that it just kills the grass so the only way to have black end zones that don't turn in to mud holes at the first drop of rain is to have artificial turf.

Of course there are times when the will do it but don't expect them to replace the end zone grass every week during the early part of the season just so the end zones can look cool so some folks.

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