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So Who's Going to Tampa Bay........


camtheone

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I know I know...we just won but this game is on Thursday.  Lets just call it 4 days now.  We met a lot of panther fans in Arizona (for the cardinals game) from Charlotte that said they were flying down to Tampa.  My brother and I are flying in that day and leaving on the red eye that next morning.  Apparently the stadium is about 2-5 miles from airport.  I've read there isn't much near the stadium as far as bars and that the tailgating is suspect, especially with them being 0-6 now.  Just want to see who's going, where everyone is going prior to the game, and where everyone is sitting????

 

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We can soon be over.500 for the first time since 2009, now thats crazy......KEEP POUNDING!!!!

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I will be there and that's all that matters. I'm rock solid on gamedays. I got booted from the espn restaurant on disneys boardwalk today for getting into it with the lone Rams fan there. Tampa should be similar, but the final score won't be nearly as close.

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Looks like the PressBox is a nice hold in the wall place to drink and eat some wings prior the game.  Seems like its just a few miles from the stadium.  Should be a nice spot....keep up the posts as it gets closer so we can all try to meet up and have a pre game drink or two....

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I will be there and that's all that matters. I'm rock solid on gamedays. I got booted from the espn restaurant on disneys boardwalk today for getting into it with the lone Rams fan there. Tampa should be similar, but the final score won't be nearly as close.

 

Montsta representin'.

 

Panther fans finding their swag.

 

Y'all don't catch no MRSA.

 

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