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2014 NFL Schedule release


bigdog10

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Is (as of now) set for Thursday, April 17th in prime time. ( subject to change)

Couple questions:

Who would you like to see Seattle open with? Denver, Green Bay, Giants, Cowboys, Raiders, Rams, niners, or Cards.

Who would you like to see the panthers face in prime time?

Who do we open with?

Assuming the panthers aren't involved, what matchup would you like to see on thanksgiving night?

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I would prefer the Seahawks game be middle of the season at 1 pm standard time. Two years ago for no real reason that game was at 4 pm and last year it was the opener, both times negating the west/east travel advantage and both times we lost games we coulda/woulda/shoulda won. Small difference I know but could help. I want to beat their @$$.

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Carolina Panthers 2014 opp:

 

Atlanta Falcons (4-12) Atlanta Falcons (4-12) New Orleans Saints (11-5) New Orleans Saints (11-5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-12) Chicago Bears (8-8) Green Bay Packers (8-7-1) Detroit Lions (7-9) Minnesota Vikings (5-10-1) Cleveland Browns (4-12) Baltimore Ravens (8-8) Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8) Cincinnati Bengals (11-5) Seattle Seahawks (13-3) Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)

 

 

Is (as of now) set for Thursday, April 17th in prime time. ( subject to change)

Couple questions:

Who would you like to see Seattle open with? Denver, Green Bay, Giants, Cowboys, Raiders, Rams, niners, or Cards.
Who would you like to see the panthers face in prime time?
Who do we open with?
Assuming the panthers aren't involved, what matchup would you like to see on thanksgiving night?

 

1)  Green Bay or Dallas.  That way I can 100% not give a poo because I don't care about any of those three teams.

2)  Home:  Chicago - never seen them play.  Away:  Baltimore - it'd be a good game.

3)  I'd like to see Carolina knock off New Orleans in week 1, but I think the best opponent could be Phili.  It'd be a conference opponent with less pressure and act as a good gauge.  Plus, if you're going to lose to mid-tier teams, you need to do it early.

4)  I hope its not Buffalo, we play @Detroit this year.  Which was our former owner Ralph C. Wilson's hometown.

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We get at least 3 primetime games when u make the playoffs

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I also think Jerry Richardson declines prime time games, however, Ron Ron may want to make the team more successful during prime time games as we are pretty inconsistent in them (@NO, vs SF last year, NYG year before that which basically spiraled our season out of control)

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