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Panthers Giant game advice


pfish68

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Heading down for the game against the giants. Looking for advice on things to do Saturday night and tailgating advice for sunday morning as well as after the game. I am also looking for purchase 4 tickets to the game if anyone is looking to sell them. Thanks a lot in advance this will be my first trip down and I can not wait.

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That's what I am leaning towards, however being from NY I will be with Giant fans, they fully expect a good trash talking as they have seen me take it every time the Panthers play up here. What is the atmosphere at the huddle tailgate, drinking partying or more family thing?

 

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That's what I am leaning towards, however being from NY I will be with Giant fans, they fully expect a good trash talking as they have seen me take it every time the Panthers play up here. What is the atmosphere at the huddle tailgate, drinking partying or more family thing?

There are going to be so many Giants fans walking around your mind will be blown, and I'm not exaggerating. BofA will be almost 40% Giants fans. Your friends have nothing to worry about. The huddle tailgates I've been to are a lot of fun.

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I definitely wouldn't call the huddle tailgate a family oriented event..  Although I don't think any kids will be scarred for life either, well, except extremely sensitive folk with nothing to live for...

 

what you should really be praying for (outside of another humiliating game) is that Ranucci parks his grill at the tailgate that weekend...

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depends what you're looking for on Saturday night and who you're bringing with ya.  If you've never been to Charlotte, I'd recommend just walking around and see what intriques you.  Everyone is going to have their "place" and may present better options than I who haven't lived here long.

 

 

 

As for catching games Sunday night, RoaringRiot has a bar that seems worth checking out located uptown (off 5th).  Although I don't know what his normal hours will be once the season starts..  I'm assuming he'll be open even when we have home games..

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