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Huddle Tailgate Thread- *Panthers vs. Seahawks*


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UPDATE - me and my crew won't be eating there as they already planned a separate tailgate (yes, I know they're dicks for spurning this opportunity).  I will be stopping by for a visit at some point, maybe rolling Hans Solo, but IDGAF - I will see my peeps this Sunday.

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I wish ya'll had bigger lots to tailgate in. Its pretty cool having the stadium downtown but they need to just plow down some of those wrecks and make some good lots for ya'll - get some team owned lots to make things easier for the every day fan.

I actually like the smaller lots. Imo you're less likely to venture away from your spot in a 20,000 spot lot verse a lot of about 200 spots

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I actually like the smaller lots. Imo you're less likely to venture away from your spot in a 20,000 spot lot verse a lot of about 200 spots

 

I've "tailgated" at several NFL stadiums and never really had the same experience as Buffalo.  The closest was an NCSU game, once.  The big lots are fun and when you really tailgate you get there at 7am and stay after the game some times until 8 or 9.  There are private lots, too, where the rules are much more lax.

 

I'll come to a Panthers game some time soon to see you idiots play.

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I've "tailgated" at several NFL stadiums and never really had the same experience as Buffalo.  The closest was an NCSU game, once.  The big lots are fun and when you really tailgate you get there at 7am and stay after the game some times until 8 or 9.  There are private lots, too, where the rules are much more lax.

 

I'll come to a Panthers game some time soon to see you idiots play.

 

Obviously you're a 'foreigner'.  I am an NC State grad so I can appreciate what you are saying about tailgating there.  But Charlotte cops are a whole lot friendlier than the ones in Raleigh when you are walking down the street with an open beer on game day - before and after.  Charlotte is a very 'fan friendly' town.

 

Now, about who are the idiots ... 'got snow, salt and rust ?'   Nope, and I play golf 52 weeks a year -LOL

 

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I've "tailgated" at several NFL stadiums and never really had the same experience as Buffalo. The closest was an NCSU game, once. The big lots are fun and when you really tailgate you get there at 7am and stay after the game some times until 8 or 9. There are private lots, too, where the rules are much more lax.

I'll come to a Panthers game some time soon to see you idiots play.

Nobody has a job in buffalo so they can spend 48 hours in a parking lot eating mustard and making fart noises with their pals.

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