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2014 SCHEDULE


Lilsmitty09

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Think I'm going to BAL and one other....not sure which yet. A gf of mine and a few friends are swearing up and down that Green Bay is fun and we should make the trip there but I Dont think I want to spend $$ on that.

On another note. FML we are playing the fuging Steelers at home. Terrible towel city unless we can get the fanbase to step up and represent our team :(

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Think I'm going to BAL and one other....not sure which yet. A gf of mine and a few friends are swearing up and down that Green Bay is fun and we should make the trip there but I Dont think I want to spend $$ on that.

On another note. FML we are playing the fuging Steelers at home. Terrible towel city unless we can get the fanbase to step up and represent our team :(

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I'm marking this one on my calendar. Gonna get a big group from aville to go there. Got a promotion I can afford a few games this year.

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CHARLOTTE – The Carolina Panthers are ready for primetime.

The Panthers, coming off a 12-4 season and an NFC South division championship, will host two primetime games for the first time since 1997 and are slated to appear in each of the NFL's three primetime slots.

Carolina's regular season schedule, which includes a stretch of five consecutive games against 2013 playoff participants beginning in Week 6, kicks off Sept. 7 at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"Once again we knew it was going to be a challenging schedule regardless of the order of the games," head coach Ron Rivera said. "It is important that we be ready because we are playing two teams with new head coaches to start the season, and preparing for the uncertainties of a new staff can be difficult."

After opening at Tampa and first-year head coach Lovie Smith, the Panthers open their home slate Sept. 14 against the Detroit Lions and first-year head coach Jim Caldwell. Carolina then hosts its first primetime tilt of the season, welcoming the Pittsburgh Steelers to Bank of America Stadium for Sunday Night Football on NBC.

After traveling to Baltimore and hosting Chicago, the Panthers face five consecutive 2013 playoff teams beginning with a trip to the Cincinnati Bengals. They then visit the Green Bay Packers and host the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks before the stretch ends with back-to-back primetime games. Carolina hosts the New Orleans Saints in Week 9 on Thursday Night Football before travelling to Philadelphia in Week 10 for Monday Night Football.

Following the bye week in Week 12 – the latest bye week in team history - the final four weeks of the regular season feature three games against NFC South rivals.

 

The Panthers could end up making more than three primetime appearances with the NFL extending flexible scheduling in 2014. Typically reserved for Weeks 11-17, flex scheduling can begin as early as Week 5 this season, though it can't be applied more than twice through Week 10.

Flex scheduling allows Sunday afternoon games to be moved to Sunday night, in which case the original Sunday night game would move to an afternoon start time. Sunday games can also be moved from a 1 p.m. start to a kickoff time in the four o'clock hour, and vice versa.

Flex scheduling will not affect games airing on Thursday, Saturday or Monday nights. A flex scheduling move would be announced at least 12 days before the game. For Week 17, the Sunday night game will be announced no later than six days prior to December 28.

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Panthers-release-2014-schedule/3de671ae-5a6d-4b7f-a190-0e2d9da29df2
 

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So you side with the guy who says the NFL meant to give us such a shady stretch of time off? And who thinks they'd never do anything bad to some of the other teams? Cool. What size tin foil hat do you wear?

What are you even saying here. What guy

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Panthers FB page fixed it:

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one could make a case that weeks 4-11 are going to make or break our season. the Falcons are not as bad as their record in 2013 showed, and that Ravens game is an unknown quantity at this point. i am convinced weeks 6-10 will be the toughest part of our season

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