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Outside of Tampa that will be transitioning to new coaches, it's going to be a tough road. If you forced me to pick the easy games, I can only point at Seattle at home and the two Tampa games. Big home games just about every week against teams that have national followings.

Home games with fan bases that suck:

Giants - Yankee relo's that have swarmed this town

Broncos - The Golden Calf of Bristol bandwagoners

Cowboys - Idiot trash

Raiders - Old school bandwagon fans

Seahwaks - Canadian wierdos

Saints - Bandwagon ex-Patriot fans

Falcons - Normal rivalry trash

I wouldn't pee on any of these fans if they were on fire.

The Panthers and us Panther fans need to go to work and polish up this summer and bring our "A" games for EVERY home game. Get that home field advantage back. Damn I can't fuggin wait.

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We have a really solid home schedule next year with some "high ticket" games.

The street prices of tickets should be pretty high next year. I would expect a lot of PSL owners to cash in on that opportunity. Unfotunately, that likely means we will see a good deal of opposing teams fans.

Hopefully, Cam brings a new crowd of panther buyers into the market and we can create a home field advantage.

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Lord have mercy, I agree every game is winnable. I'm speaking of the fact that being at home increases our odds even more! We got two true west coast teams coming in for what should b 1pm games. The Golden Calf of Bristol and company should be a primetime game, first one in a long while. Being at home should give us a nice edge over the falcunts and cowboys. Only home game that "concerns" me are the saints!

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Outside of Tampa that will be transitioning to new coaches, it's going to be a tough road. If you forced me to pick the easy games, I can only point at Seattle at home and the two Tampa games. Big home games just about every week against teams that have national followings.

Home games with fan bases that suck:

Giants - Yankee relo's that have swarmed this town

Broncos - The Golden Calf of Bristol bandwagoners

Cowboys - Idiot trash

Raiders - Old school bandwagon fans

Seahwaks - Canadian wierdos

Saints - Bandwagon ex-Patriot fans

Falcons - Normal rivalry trash

I wouldn't pee on any of these fans if they were on fire.

The Panthers and us Panther fans need to go to work and polish up this summer and bring our "A" games for EVERY home game. Get that home field advantage back. Damn I can't fuggin wait.

I honestly feel if the defense start playing like a REAL defense. After last season, I can see this team beating the Giants, Cowboys, Raiders, Seahawks and maybe Falcons, depending on which Flacco shows up.

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We have a really solid home schedule next year with some "high ticket" games.

The street prices of tickets should be pretty high next year. I would expect a lot of PSL owners to cash in on that opportunity. Unfotunately, that likely means we will see a good deal of opposing teams fans.

Hopefully, Cam brings a new crowd of panther buyers into the market and we can create a home field advantage.

Unfortuantly thats true. I'm a PSL owner and this is the kind of season i look forward to. So many Cowboys and Giants fans all ready hitting me up for cheap tickets. I just point to the PC and tell them to pull out the credit card because these tickets ain't for sale. Had one female Cowboys fan ask me why i was going? As if only Cowboy fans are allowed. I kept my cool but made her so mad she walked off.

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