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Set for Panthers @ Chargers week 15 live!


Lilsmitty09

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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.

Now if we can just get them to show up at home games against the Cowbiys, Giants, Steelers, etc.

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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.

BWood is on spot here. There is no Panther bar that I know of in Los Angeles. Closest thing would probably be wrangling some Huddlers together to watch a game.

That being said, my go to when I can't or don't feel like finding a web stream to watch a game is the Down and Out bar in Downtown. They've got cheap drinks, Sunday ticket and about 20 screens/direct tv boxes. They sometimes will have 5 different screens on the same game, so you might need to ask them to tune one to the Panthers, but they always oblige. The place is filled with Niner, Raider and Charger fans mostly, but as its LA you'll get odd fans from other parts of the country. I've seen Cardinals, Vikings and Eagles fans in there from what I can recall.

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I don't like dealing with downtown. I usually stay at this place I've been going to since I was a kid in my suburban town. I can get as loud as I want and all the older guys are just use to it and think it's funny by now. If you can get comfortable in a place like that, stick with it. They always have the Panther game ready for me now instead of going around bothering employees to turn on the Carolina game.

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