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Zod

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after all the beer and jello shots, can't remember there ever being a 4th preseason game.... 

 

 

Panthers fans sell your tickets...............Stiller fans will pay big money expecting to see the starters.

 


I don't even know what that means.
(No one knows what it means, but it's provocative)
No, it's not, it's gross
(It gets the people going!)

 

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I'll be the contrarian.

I actually watch the whole thing. It's dry drab and a bit boring but its Panthers football and the offseason is waaaay too long to bitch about the quality of football that I'm actually getting to watch. That, and it means the fantasy draft for my league is about to happen.

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Actually, I think this year's 4th preseason game will be much more critical than in the past, because we have so many position battles ongoing where the depth chart is not set in stone: including the #3 receiver, #2 tight end, #1 right guard, #2 corner, #3 running back, etc. We also have a number of young guys that will need the reps and the practice for the coverage teams will be invaluable as well. Frankly, I'll watch the whole game with interest.

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Anyone else hate the 4th preseason game as much as I do?

I actually hate them all, but yes, the fourth is the worst.  The only redeeming quality about it is the final cuts follow.

 

I think they used to play 6.   Hopefully they can get it down to 2 or 3 soon

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