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Panthers will play first regualr season game of 2012 on the road


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Due to the use of the stadium for the Democratic National Convention....

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/17/2934582/carolina-panthers-to-play-first.html

Who do you think we will open up with? Division matchups usually happen later in the season, and my guess is that it wouldn't be a West Coast opponent since we likely will have a Week 2 home game. My guess - the Philadelphia Eagles in a primetime game.

EDIT: FML for misspelling "regular" in the thread title

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Due to the use of the stadium for the Democratic National Convention....

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/01/17/2934582/carolina-panthers-to-play-first.html

Who do you think we will open up with? Division matchups usually happen later in the season, and my guess is that it wouldn't be a West Coast opponent since we likely will have a Week 2 home game. My guess - the Philadelphia Eagles in a primetime game.

EDIT: FML for misspelling "regular" in the thread title

I agree, Philly on prime time would be a good pick as far as revenue and a great way to open the season for the NFL. If not them, I'd expect us to get Washington or Chicago. Neither would be prime time (except maybe Chicago, but I doubt it).

Regardless, I think we're definitely getting at least one prime time game, just because of Cam and the offense. Most likely, the defense will approve, so we'd definitely be a complete team that the country would love to watch.

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What were the opening primetime games this year? (besides SB champ game)

Dallas and the Jets on SNF (for the 9/11 game)

I think it was the Patriots-Dolphins for the earlier MNF game where Brady and Henne threw for 8 billion yards (approximately).

IIRC, I think the later MNF game traditionally has been an AFC West matchup.

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