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Same boat here. The wife's best friend and her whole family are cowgirl fans. They're gonna come over for the game. I already requested the following Tuesday off work, as I will be basking in the glory (aka getting sh!tfaced) that is Tony Romo crying with his head down.:cryin:

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This will be the season of trash talk and large visiting fan attendance:

Cowbitches- No explanation needed. I hate Cowbitch fans and hope to one day take a crap on the wall of a bathroom in that new billion dollar stadium that will not see a playoff game for another decade.

However....... at home this year we have the:

Eagles @ BofA

Bills @ BofA

Steelers @ BofA

Redskins @ BofA

All 4 of these teams either have a bunch of damn smelly transplants down here (no offense JRock, you and yours are hawt) or a large local fan base. Panther fans will be tested this season. To all you people who left your sh*tty, polluted, cold, fat ***** dominated cities like Buffalo and Pittsburgh....I say bring that sh*t on punk asses!

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This will be the season of trash talk and large visiting fan attendance:

Cowbitches- No explanation needed. I hate Cowbitch fans and hope to one day take a crap on the wall of a bathroom in that new billion dollar stadium that will not see a playoff game for another decade.

However....... at home this year we have the:

Eagles @ BofA

Bills @ BofA

Steelers @ BofA

Redskins @ BofA

All 4 of these teams either have a bunch of damn smelly transplants down here (no offense JRock, you and yours are hawt) or a large local fan base. Panther fans will be tested this season. To all you people who left your sh*tty, polluted, cold, fat ***** dominated cities like Buffalo and Pittsburgh....I say bring that sh*t on punk asses!

I second that emotion.........

SouthCak......I will fulfill your desires when I visit that putrid place on that Monday night. I will do it in your name and with great pride and honor!

So it was written, it shall be done.

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I always hate it when we play them in the regular season it always seems like they get all the calls, Remember the blocked kick game? the Matt Moore game where the definition for PI and a catch for that one game changed?

We are playing the Cowboys for they're first MNF game ever in the new stadium, let me ask you what do you think is going to happen? they are going to get the calls and I'm already pissed off just thinking about it.

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i just keep thinking about the last game in the texas stadium and how we can do that as well.

one thing to remember....they won their first superbowl the first year they were in the texas stadium. to that point they had been seen as a team that always had potential but could never win the big games.

let's not let history repeat itself.

they will get some calls their way but if the panthers truly smother them, it won't matter. set phasers on kill.

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I noticed it last night during the schedule show. From what I saw, They talked about The Broncos, the Cowboys and the Falcons for about 15 minutes each. The Panthers? about 2 minutes if that.

All I could think was "That's fine, talk'em up."

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I noticed it last night during the schedule show. From what I saw, They talked about The Broncos, the Cowboys and the Falcons for about 15 minutes each. The Panthers? about 2 minutes if that.

All I could think was "That's fine, talk'em up."

i'm fine with that and the lack of respect. gives the team something to prove.

btw...as much as people hate hearing "under the radar" the players talk about it and prefer it.

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i just keep thinking about the last game in the texas stadium and how we can do that as well.

one thing to remember....they won their first superbowl the first year they were in the texas stadium. to that point they had been seen as a team that always had potential but could never win the big games.

let's not let history repeat itself.

they will get some calls their way but if the panthers truly smother them, it won't matter. set phasers on kill.

The refs can make bullsh!t calls all they want. So long as the Cowboys got Romo under center, we have a VERY good chance to win that game.

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