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Charlotte, here I come


D34Williams

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I'm looking for some tailgate hospitality. I know it's a little early, but I want to have as much of a game plan as I can, before I leave town and arrive.

Been in Texas all of my life, this will be my first trip to Charlotte and my first real Panther experience. Prime time, against the defending Super Bowl champs. I picked this game a long time ago, and decided to pull the trigger on going just recently. Just me and my younger brother. We get in late Wednesday afternoon and are staying at a hotel downtown within walking distance of the stadium.

I'm looking for anyone that is willing to let us join in on pregame festivities, or point us in the right direction, places to avoid, etc. Are there any places we should check out downtown or around the stadium in the down time that we are there? I am 23 and my brother is 21. We are getting really excited about it and obviously are spending a lot of money to get there and on what I believe are going to be pretty good seats for most of the game (front row section 101). Any help will be very appreciated. I'm getting pretty jacked up about coming and getting to come to boa and get loud and see my team live. Help make us feel at home, and ensure we have a good time!

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Wrong, I had a pretty hard time finding fans of the Cowboys while I was in Rockwall for three weeks.

Just because you had a hard time finding Dallas fans in Some town Ive never heard of, Texas, dosent mean I m wrong.

To beleive the majority of football fans in Texas dont pull for the Douche boys is ludacris.

Sorry Jack try again.

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I'm looking for some tailgate hospitality. I know it's a little early, but I want to have as much of a game plan as I can, before I leave town and arrive.

Been in Texas all of my life, this will be my first trip to Charlotte and my first real Panther experience. Prime time, against the defending Super Bowl champs. I picked this game a long time ago, and decided to pull the trigger on going just recently. Just me and my younger brother. We get in late Wednesday afternoon and are staying at a hotel downtown within walking distance of the stadium.

I'm looking for anyone that is willing to let us join in on pregame festivities, or point us in the right direction, places to avoid, etc. Are there any places we should check out downtown or around the stadium in the down time that we are there? I am 23 and my brother is 21. We are getting really excited about it and obviously are spending a lot of money to get there and on what I believe are going to be pretty good seats for most of the game (front row section 101). Any help will be very appreciated. I'm getting pretty jacked up about coming and getting to come to boa and get loud and see my team live. Help make us feel at home, and ensure we have a good time!

you need to checkout the "Tailgating" thread in this forum.

good luck and have a great time.

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