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Panthers will face former QB twice this year (Bucs name QB)


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Yea but u dont own a superbowl ring

Auburn had been 53 years before the GOAT arrived in 2010. The Chicago Bulls hadn't pre-1991. As Bob Knight once told Connie Chung, "if rape is inevitable, you might as well relax and enjoy it" bucco.

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Yea but u dont own a superbowl ring

38 years existence and you brag about 1 Super Bowl ring ????

NFC SOUTH G W L T AVG.

Carolina Panthers 304 144 160 0 .474 1995-

New Orleans Saints 722 317 400 5 .443 1967-

Atlanta Falcons 736 316 414 6 .433. 1966-

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 596 233 362 1 .392 1976-

Since your teams inception you have the WORST winning percentage in the NFC South AND in the NFL

Worse than the freaking Browns...

Your team has been the epitome of bad......

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Last year was by far the biggest meltdown in sports history to a dumpster fire of an organization.

If I were a bucs fan I would keep my mouth shut until next year when I possibly could have something to smack talk about.

The jokes are literally limitless right now

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U guys went 12-4 last year and got spanked on your homefield in the playoffs.. Just stop. Now you have no wr at all. I'll check in with you guys around 8pm on sept 7th when the game is over.

It's not like you didn't lose in the playoffs too. Oh....wait.....

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Everyone knows Gruden knew plays that his former team Oakland would run in the Super Bowl. Just watch the Super Bowl recap show that was on nfl network. If Gruden was all great how come he never did anything since? And how come he's still out of a nfl coaching job if he is so damn good?

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Everyone knows Gruden knew plays that his former team Oakland would run in the Super Bowl. Just watch the Super Bowl recap show that was on nfl network. If Gruden was all great how come he never did anything since? And how come he's still out of a nfl coaching job if he is so damn good?

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