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John Clayton said all inter conference matchups the first 4 weeks of the season because if the season is delayed and they need to cancel some games these would make it most fair.   If true, then it’s either us or Atlanta in KC week 1

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Casuals love high flying, high scoring games. The Chiefs hanging 60+ points on us would be good for business and it's probably not out of the question.

We are the sacrificial cupcakes.

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Then, at 7:45 p.m., the Panthers will live stream "Schedule Talk" presented by Miller Lite on Panthers.com. Co-hosted by Kristen Balboni and Panthers Legend Jake Delhomme, and featuring head coach Matt Rhule and other special guests, the show will provide immediate reaction to Carolina's schedule. Fans can also enter to win exclusive prizes that will be given away throughout the show. Click here to enter to win

https://www.panthers.com/news/schedule-unveil-thursday-night-schedule-talk

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32 minutes ago, GOAT said:

can't see them televising us vs the champs week 1.

that would be quite the first test though.

We would get blown out. No knock at this team or Rhule, but Rhule has never HC an NFL game. The secondary is very weak, Donte Jackson is the only one with Tyreek Hill speed. It would be a big growing pain game, I guess the NFL would want a big day for KC. 

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