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With Hurricane Florence about ready to decimate the Carolinas, will Week 3 turn into a home game or just rescheduled? Just curious....because I'm guessing they will not be back to anything close to normal in just a week.
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Charlotte won't get much, in the way of actual "devastation", just a lot of rain and a little wind. They should be good to go.
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I usually drive to Cincinnati for one game a year, but I went to Nashville the last time the Bengals played there. This year I was thinking about driving to Atlanta or Charlotte instead of Cincy. They are all about the same distance from here.
Now I am thinking that I might be able to pick up a ticket for the Caroline game dirt cheap if the weather keeps some fans away. Charlotte is 2 or 3 hours rom the coast, but rain could still cause some flooding there. It should be dried out by next weekend, but locals may have more important things to take care of than attending an NFL game.
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The game is still 10 days away so baring total devastation, and we certainly don't want that, the game should be played as normal.
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(09-12-2018, 12:45 PM)pally Wrote: The game is still 10 days away so baing total devastation, and we certainly don't want that, the game should be played as normal.
This.
Charlotte is over 150 miles from the coast. If they are devastated then this will be one of the largest national disasters in US history.
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I live in Charlotte (well, 15 miles from the stadium). It will get wet, but the game will still be played in Charlotte.