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I feel like a kindred spirit with Panther fans now..


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cheer up dude you still have kentucky basketball starting the tournament in a month and a half and the Cavs are on a 9 game win streak

There's no room for comments like this. This poster was here the whole week of the playoff game. In fact all the Seahawk's fans that were here were very classy. I feel you beast mode. The Pats have to be my most hated team in the NFL.

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Both fan bases suffered heartbreaking Super Bowl losses to the Pats. This is rough.

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You get over it eventually. We look back and know we played a damn good game and lost because of coaching. For you I imagine it is worse - you have the coaching aspect as well, but we only led for a few minutes, while you guys had a ten-point lead. That's rough.

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You get over it eventually. We look back and know we played a damn good game and lost because of coaching. For you I imagine it is worse - you have the coaching aspect as well, but we only led for a few minutes, while you guys had a ten-point lead. That's rough.

 

No, not really.  I'll never fully get over it until we actually win one.  I've still never rewatched that game. Not even highlights.

 

It really sucks to lose a game where you feel like you lost more so or at least equally so to the other team winning, if that makes sense.  If you show up and the other team is just better, that's one thing, but to get done in by a crucial late mistake really sucks.  Ours still wasn't near as bad as what Seattle did last night though.  I mean, damn...

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I would put both losses on the coaches. If John Fox had not gone for 2-point conversions that weren't made, who knows how it would've turned out. If Pete Carroll had not asked a QB not known for hot throws to through it hot in the middle of the defense, it wouldn't have been intercepted in the middle of the defense.

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I feel bad enough about the way we lost, not sure I would be able to cope with losing the way Seattle did... best HB in the league on the 1 yard line with a timeout and Wilson throws a pick! 

 

We've spend the last decade debating whether or not Kasay's gaffe cost us a Lombari, but there's no question that playcall cost you one. 

 

 

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Both fan bases suffered heartbreaking Super Bowl losses to the Pats. This is rough. 

 

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After you guys beat the Pack I wanted you guys to lose but I found myself cheering for you guys as if I was a fan come game time. Hate the Patriots so damn much but I'm glad that they'll be done very very very soon. I look forward to our game and hope it can be as competitive as the last 4... Just with us winning this time! Terrible loss, but hey, at least you guys have a Super Bowl win, and are favored to win it all next year. 

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