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Just for fun: Who will the Panthers be playing first in primetime next season?


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The Golden Calf of Bristol/Newton is a definite.

No clue why you all think they show the Chargers game in prime time. Just try and sell it.

IN A WORLD WITHOUT MORALS, SAN DIEGO'S FORMER NOT-HEAD-COACH TAKES ON HIS FORMER TEAM NOW THAT HE IS A HEAD COACH. THE BAD BLOOD BETWEEN THE CHARGERS AND PANTHERS WILL BOIL OVER, AND GUTS WILL BE SPILLLLLLED.

Yeah... no.

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The Golden Calf of Bristol/Newton is a definite.

No clue why you all think they show the Chargers game in prime time. Just try and sell it.

IN A WORLD WITHOUT MORALS, SAN DIEGO'S FORMER NOT-HEAD-COACH TAKES ON HIS FORMER TEAM NOW THAT HE IS A HEAD COACH. THE BAD BLOOD BETWEEN THE CHARGERS AND PANTHERS WILL BOIL OVER, AND GUTS WILL BE SPILLLLLLED.

Yeah... no.

because Carolina-San Diego matchups are historically great matchups, duh. don't you remember when jack delhomme pump faked and threw the game-winning td pass to rosario?

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Panthers vs:

Giants

@Philly

Dallas

SanDiego

@Denver

Saints x 2

These are the teams we play next year that will be great fits for prime time football. Looking at this list I think we will get 4 games in prime time. I think we will get 2 away games Philly (MNF) and Denver (ThursNF)...and 2 home games Dallas (SNF) and NO or SD (MNF).

Cam vs Vick/The Golden Calf of Bristol/Romo/Brees that is all perfect for the mass audiences that watch this stuff. I could see the compelling Fox vs. Rivera and Rivera vs. Chargers matchups at play as well.

We are positioned to get some serious air time!

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