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Set for Panthers @ Chargers week 15 live!


Lilsmitty09

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I don't know if I should wear my Cam or Smitty jersey to this game. I bought the Cam jersey the first available day last year, but now I don't want to look like one of those Cam-bandwagoner types we are getting labeled for, so maybe I'll do the Smitty. Or Gamble.

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I don't know if I should wear my Cam or Smitty jersey to this game. I bought the Cam jersey the first available day last year, but now I don't want to look like one of those Cam-bandwagoner types we are getting labeled for, so maybe I'll do the Smitty. Or Gamble.

This is why I'm still waiting a little while to get a Cam jersey. I chose to get a Ryan Kalil of the new Nike style.

I might rock my white Smith though due to the heat.

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I'm surprised at our west coast fan base. I was at the Seattle game a few years ago too. There were a few thousand Panthers fans that I saw at the game. And that was during a God awful season. Add in some bandwagoners and we should be well represented even on the west coast.

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I'm surprised at our west coast fan base. I was at the Seattle game a few years ago too. There were a few thousand Panthers fans that I saw at the game. And that was during a God awful season. Add in some bandwagoners and we should be well represented even on the west coast.

Nice! I was there too...unbelievable how we much momentum we had at the half then just died in the 2nd half.

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I will be attending this game. Will be my first Panther game Ive went too. Havent got any tickets yet. Im like an hour north of Santa Barbara.

So like Santa Maria/Arroyo Grande area?

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Yep, live in Santa Maria.

I don't like that area very much to be honest, SLO is cool though I took some classes at Cuesta.

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I'm going and I know that BWood is going too. We should all try to meet up and tailgate. If we could get 5 Huddlers together for an away game on the West Coast, that would be a massive showing of Panther Pride.

Moreover, if any of ya'll are Los Angeles locals, we should try to meet up at a bar some Sunday and watch a game. I know a good sports bar downtown, but I wouldn't be opposed to ESPN zone or even a Buffalo Wild Wings furhter out from the city.

I got tix for this a few weeks ago, stoked to see my first Panthers game after 17 years! I'm in are 60 row 21, it's few and far between meeting genuine Panther fans in cali, lets meet up!

and Ghallagher, I'm moving down to LA in the near future (from San Jose bay area), where is a good spot to watch Panthers football in LA?

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I got tix for this a few weeks ago, stoked to see my first Panthers game after 17 years! I'm in are 60 row 21, it's few and far between meeting genuine Panther fans in cali, lets meet up!

and Ghallagher, I'm moving down to LA in the near future (from San Jose bay area), where is a good spot to watch Panthers football in LA?

There is no good spot in LA, you just have to find a place and make it your own.

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