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Off OP's topic but a way to salvage this maybe...

The most daunting aspect of the schedule (to me) is not the overall strength of opponents but the home/away/bye combination of the first month. For our home fans who pile in on the 13th to watch what could be a very good game (and quite tough) there is a month layoff before returning to the "Bank".

Following that game are two road games and a bye week.

Washington, a full month after Carolina plays its first game MAY be too late for some of our fair-weather fans if the Panthers stumble out of the gate. Not to take a pessimistic view but we could easily be 0-3 going into the bye ( I personally think we get two of those at a minimum).

Does anyone else see the potential for the wind to be taken out of the sails or our home crowd if this happens in conjunction with the weird schedule?

I really hate the way it works out...especially the bye placement for what looks to be a very tough schedule.

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Off OP's topic but a way to salvage this maybe...

The most daunting aspect of the schedule (to me) is not the overall strength of opponents but the home/away/bye combination of the first month. For our home fans who pile in on the 13th to watch what could be a very good game (and quite tough) there is a month layoff before returning to the "Bank".

Following that game are two road games and a bye week.

Washington, a full month after Carolina plays its first game MAY be too late for some of our fair-weather fans if the Panthers stumble out of the gate. Not to take a pessimistic view but we could easily be 0-3 going into the bye ( I personally think we get two of those at a minimum).

Does anyone else see the potential for the wind to be taken out of the sails or our home crowd if this happens in conjunction with the weird schedule?

I really hate the way it works out...especially the bye placement for what looks to be a very tough schedule.

My God, you will take every opportunity to turn a thread into either a "I Hate jake", or "Our Schedule is Too Tough" thread.

You have made your opinion known the last 1,000 posts you have made on this topic.

Move along.

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My God, you will take every opportunity to turn a thread into either a "I Hate jake", or "Our Schedule is Too Tough" thread.

You have made your opinion known the last 1,000 posts you have made on this topic.

Move along.

actually I don't think I have ever commented on the schedule but whatever...

and this post has absolutely nothing to do with the schedule being too tough.

thanks a lot for your opinion

rep to you!

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