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Why The Panthers Deserved More Primetime Games


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i love it when this team gets a national spotlight

and "hurf durf primetime games are earned by winning pplz" is a terrible argument. Dallas gets like 6 every year and nearly every single week they don't play primetime they get most of the TV markets for their games and they've been average at best for years

Cowboys have arguably the largest fanbase in the NFL.......so unless you have that you need to win.

Plus, the Cowboys have had 1 losing season in the last 7 years. So they can be counted on to be in the mix of things......which is important

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Just for now I actually prefer the 1 o'clock games, because it means I can watch the whole game (until daylight savings time hits, then I miss the last few minutes of game time) before I have to go to work. I miss prime time games because of my time zone difference, it's in the middle of the workday for me.

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I'm glad we don't have more Monday and Thursday games but I would love some Sunday night games.

Sunday night games can be EARNED ON THE FIELD, so if they play well enough, they'll probably get at least one of those later in the season. Understand how the "media" feel about Cam Newton. They still doubt the guy and think that his success was due to Chud, which is why they were all ROOTING FOR Chud to leave, just to see how Cam would respond as if Cam hasn't succeeded in every offense he's ever been in.

They're not going to give Cam the Sunday Night stage until he "earns it". Learn to live with it. That's what you've got with this QB, unlike some others.

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