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Official Panthers on-field Riddell Speed Revolution helmet.

The girlfriend just sent me this as an early Christmas present. She knows I am going to the game in San Diego this weekend and I want to try my luck at getting it signed by as many players as possible before it goes into a display case.

So I am asking the huddle...what do you think would be the best approach to try and get it signed? My options:

1. Get to the stadium early and wait for the team bus to arrive and try to greet the players as they get off?

2. Enter the stadium as early as possible and get to the visitor's tunnel area?

3. Enter the stadium during warm-ups and try to get a trainers attention or somebody to come over and bring it onto the field? I have field level seats just a couple rows up from the behind the Panther's bench.

4. Pray we win and wait around after the game for the players to exit the stadium and get on the bus?

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PanthersHelmet.png

Official Panthers on-field Riddell Speed Revolution helmet.

The girlfriend just sent me this as an early Christmas present. She knows I am going to the game in San Diego this weekend and I want to try my luck at getting it signed by as many players as possible before it goes into a display case.

So I am asking the huddle...what do you think would be the best approach to try and get it signed? My options:

1. Get to the stadium early and wait for the team bus to arrive and try to greet the players as they get off?

2. Enter the stadium as early as possible and get to the visitor's tunnel area?

3. Enter the stadium during warm-ups and try to get a trainers attention or somebody to come over and bring it onto the field? I have field level seats just a couple rows up from the behind the Panther's bench.

4. Pray we win and wait around after the game for the players to exit the stadium and get on the bus?

Last time I was at Quallcomm, they wouldn't let a guy in the stadium because he was wearing a Viking's horned helmet. I don't know their policy as to bringing a helmet but I would call stadium security to see if they will let you in with it.

Email them here and ask! [email protected]

Hope you get it signed!

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PanthersHelmet.png

Official Panthers on-field Riddell Speed Revolution helmet.

The girlfriend just sent me this as an early Christmas present. She knows I am going to the game in San Diego this weekend and I want to try my luck at getting it signed by as many players as possible before it goes into a display case.

So I am asking the huddle...what do you think would be the best approach to try and get it signed? My options:

1. Get to the stadium early and wait for the team bus to arrive and try to greet the players as they get off?

2. Enter the stadium as early as possible and get to the visitor's tunnel area?

3. Enter the stadium during warm-ups and try to get a trainers attention or somebody to come over and bring it onto the field? I have field level seats just a couple rows up from the behind the Panther's bench.

4. Pray we win and wait around after the game for the players to exit the stadium and get on the bus?

No advice on autographs cause I'm a 37 year old dude that can't ask somebody younger than me for an autograph.

HOWEVER, I do have that exact helmet on display in my office. An autograph would just ruin the beauty of it. Every time I look at it I get a semi.

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You should wear it and a jersey and hang out near the buses signing autographs. Could probably sign at least a dozen before someone stops you.

Believe it or not I thought about it. I wanted to sneak onto the field with the helmet on, some receiver gloves, a Panthers T-shirt, black sweatpants and cleats and see what would happen.

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Believe it or not I thought about it. I wanted to sneak onto the field with the helmet on, some receiver gloves, a Panthers T-shirt, black sweatpants and cleats and see what would happen.

what you should do if find Colin Jones, knock him out, steal his gear, put the helmet on, then go warm up on the field with the team.

It's fool proof

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