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As strong safety Roman Harper shared how rookie safety Tre Boston predicted on the bus ride to the Georgia Dome that the Panthers would return two interceptions for touchdowns -- a feat that had never been done in team history -- Davis interjected, "Should have been three." Harper returned an interception 31 yards for a touchdown in the first half, and Boston returned one 84 yards for a score in the second half. Davis had one called back because of a late flag for contact before the ball arrived. He agreed the official got the call right but hated that it cost him a touchdown.

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That is eerie. Read it in the Observer--

 

But then again, I predicted that I would eat 20 chicken wings and guess what?  I ate exactly 20.  Not a record, but it ranks up there with Babe Ruth's called HR and Joe Namath's Super Bowl III prophecy. 

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That is eerie. Read it in the Observer--

But then again, I predicted that I would eat 20 chicken wings and guess what? I ate exactly 20. Not a record, but it ranks up there with Babe Ruth's called HR and Joe Namath's Super Bowl III prophecy.

20 wings on an empty stomach with alcohol involved would be relatively easy to achieve. It's comparable to sitting on the couch and opening a bag of chips when you're hungry. Next thing you know it's empty, and all cause you/I was too lazy to hit a few buttons on the microwave. Cause as we know, that's too much work!

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20 wings on an empty stomach with alcohol involved would be relatively easy to achieve. It's comparable to sitting on the couch and opening a bag of chips when you're hungry. Next thing you know it's empty, and all cause you/I was too lazy to hit a few buttons on the microwave. Cause as we know, that's too much work!

 

These were insanity wings--wings forged in the depths of hell's hottest furnaces and delivered to the door by a demon.  I suppose I forgot that part, 

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