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Official Pittsburgh Steelers at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


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6 minutes ago, t96 said:

I just think in preseason both teams should be on the same page otherwise it’s just pointless. Tough with preseason changing this year and the Steelers having 4 games to our 3 but we should’ve played starters against the Ravens or a Colts and not today with the Steelers not playing any. But whatever.

They are on the same page. They're both doing what they think is in their best interests for the upcoming season.

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