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A Question From An Italian Fan


OmerBG

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Hello to everyone, i'm a Panthers fan from Italy and i will come to USA between november and december with a friend (a steelers fan) to watch some NFL games...

we are going to watch 3 Games: 1 Colts @ Patriots, 2 Panthers @ Eagles 3 Steelers @ Ravens

we have found tickets behind Panthers sideline, before we bought them, i would like to ask you if before or after the game, can you get autograph or picture with some player...

maybe it is a stupid question...

sorry for my english

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It's not that easy to get autographs during a game unfortunately.

That trip sounds like a blast though. Good luck in Philly, stand up for your team.

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Occasionally in a blow out situation the Winning team will sign a few autographs but it is very rare. Players really try to focus in on the game. If you are literally right behind the bench sometimes the training staff will throw some stuff to the fans after the game. I got a Gatorade once that was a special recipe for athletes.

The Philadelphia fans are known for being extremely rude and violent. There are no "neutral/away" sections in the NFL so you will be around them. It may be best to dress impartially to avoid fights or having beer spilled on you. Just be aware of your surroundings and avoid large groups of unsupervised Eagle fans in the Parking areas.

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Hello to everyone, i'm a Panthers fan from Italy and i will come to USA between november and december with a friend (a steelers fan) to watch some NFL games...

we are going to watch 3 Games: 1 Colts @ Patriots, 2 Panthers @ Eagles 3 Steelers @ Ravens

we have found tickets behind Panthers sideline, before we bought them, i would like to ask you if before or after the game, can you get autograph or picture with some player...

maybe it is a stupid question...

sorry for my english

*****DO NOT WEAR YOUR PANTHER COLORS IN PHILLY*****

Those people are classless nutcases.

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