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DanTheMan

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It has come to my attention that many of you are blindly overlooking our next game. This is the worst thing that we could do. People are asking once we beat the Cardinals who do we play next? Folks we haven't even play the Cardinals yet. Granted I love your enthusiasm and confidence! But let's take it one game at a time otherwise next week you'll be crying and on suicide watch. Please for the love of God stop!

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We were doing the same thing last week wondering who we would face in the playoffs. It's going to be okay.

I hope we get the Patriots in the super bowl for the rematch - I bet that just sent you over the edge.

 

I'm looking to give the Cards their payback for 2008. The Hawks their payback for 2005. The Packers their payback for 1996. 

 

AND FINALLY, the moment we've all been waiting for.... 

 

Giving the Pats their payback for 2003.  

 

All in one postseason. 

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We were doing the same thing last week wondering who we would face in the playoffs. It's going to be okay.

I hope we get the Patriots in the super bowl for the rematch - I bet that just sent you over the edge.

 

that would be one of the greatest days in the history of greatest days....

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