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Tomorrow, I'm bringing it back


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I thought the Huddle of all places would get a good laugh out of this. I did this a few years ago trying to laugh about an otherwise depressing situation with the team that I love more than anything, and I figured I'd update a couple of the pictures and bring it back for fun. The fact that some of you are taking this seriously is just... wow.

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I thought the Huddle of all places would get a good laugh out of this. I did this a few years ago trying to laugh about an otherwise depressing situation with the team that I love more than anything, and I figured I'd update a couple of the pictures and bring it back for fun. The fact that some of you are taking this seriously is just... wow.

 

The front of your bag says cam newton is a cry baby. The back says god knows what. 

What was "the joke"?

 

 

What did you expect them to say?

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The front of your bag says cam newton is a cry baby. The back says god knows what. 

What was "the joke"?

 

What did you expect them to say?

Actually, YOU said my bag says that. Because you're wrongfully taking this seriously.

True fans show there gave in adversity.

Go bag head with the Saints.

(If I even understood your words correctly...)

What part of "trying to laugh about a depressing situation" don't you understand?

And yet you've been a member since 2012.

So that means that's when I made the bag...?

I made it in 2007... there were originally pictures of Smitty and Vinny Testaverde on it. Brought it back for a bit during 2010. Again... not sure why I even have to explain myself, but there you go.

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