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Predict our primetime games next year!


frash.exe

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being that we've pretty much clinched 3rd in the NFC South, our intraconference games are just about set. I personally am looking forward to the 2-4 prime time games we'll have now that our QB is a superstar, and so should you unless you're a goober who hates seeing the panthers get a spotlight for fear that the fan base might actually grow. So here are the teams we're facing in 2012:

Saints, Falcons, Buccaneers twice

Entire NFC East

Entire AFC West

Bears

and either the Cardinals or the Seahawks pending the result of the game they play against each other this Sunday

So make your predictions. I feel like we're going to have 3, one against the Cowboys, one against the Broncos, and one against the Saints or Falcons

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I'll say we get 2 set games with maybe 1 flex game:

- Cam vs. The Golden Calf of Bristol will get a primetime slot for sure. Also has the storyline of Panthers/Fox, especially if it's in Charlotte.

- If we happen to play whichever team gets Andrew Luck that could be a prime time game, but that's impossible to predict. Dallas is always good for several prime time games and Cam coming into Dallas to face Romo would be a ratings-grabber, IMO.

- If we're in the playoff hunt I can see us getting a late season division game against the Saints or Falcons flexed into prime time.

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