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Official Carolina Panthers at San Francisco 49ers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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5 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

Damn work schedule. I missed almost every game last year and it looks like it'll be the same this year. Does anyone have a way to listen to the game on your phone?

If you have verizon you can watch it if you're in the panthers market.  

 

I have to pick someone up at the airport at 730. I'm not happy about missing the 4th quarter. 

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1 hour ago, JJman Returns said:

Damn work schedule. I missed almost every game last year and it looks like it'll be the same this year. Does anyone have a way to listen to the game on your phone?

Download the Panthers app. It streams the game for free. You get to listen to Mick in all his glory.

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Fugging Irma.

Hope the damn power stays on.

Evacuated my place in Ft Lauderdale to North of Tampa then the damn thing shifted to the west coast so evacuated again to Orlando yesterday

Please just let the power stay on here so can stream my Sunday ticket.  And hopefully the huddle server stays safe

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