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Is it Sunday YET!?


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Anybody else constantly refreshing the Huddle, NFL.com, and or Panthers.com, and their twitter accounts every 2 min craving something new to come out? I'm HUNGRY for some Carolina Panthers football!

Thursday and Saturday will hold me over until Sunday... But come Sunday, I will have my Cam Jersey on and ready to watch my Panthers. I am anxious to see how badly we will beat these "paper champs"

With all that said where will you be watching come Sunday?

Being that I moved to Alaska from Florida in Jan of this year, football season will be a bit different for me for many different reasons. I used to go to early am service to get home in time for the Fox pre game show, order Papa Johns with wings and crack a beer by kickoff time.

This year however... 1pm games will kickoff at 9 am Alaska time. That means that no matter what I will HAVE to be up by 8am to see who's active/inactive for fantasy and watch the pre game shows for kickoff at 9am... No beer or pizza that early... But hey, maybe this new routine will cause us to win way more games...

Where will you be come Sunday at kickoff? If you're gonna be at the game, I'd appreciate if u could pour out just a drop of your beer out for TCF who will likely be eating cereal.

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Anybody else constantly refreshing the Huddle, NFL.com, and or Panthers.com, and their twitter accounts every 2 min craving something new to come out? I'm HUNGRY for some Carolina Panthers football!

No beer or pizza that early... But hey, maybe this new routine will cause us to win way more games...

Where will you be come Sunday at kickoff? 

 

1. Yessireebob.

 

2.  Thinly sliced smoked local fish on fresh bread with your condiment of choice, washed down with a Bloody Mary or Screwdriver or Mimosa.  Fify.

 

3.  Decided to go to the game.  Club corner.

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