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Jeremy Igo

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I like a lot of cats on here. Good crew of dudes (and a few ladies).

 

As for me, I'm best known as the autistic (yes, I am autistic), negative, questionable-troll who thinks he's better than most everyone, criticizes the team more than he praises them, doesn't care to waste time in thread flame wars, is a huge realist and is so far from a homer it's not even funny, has been to 70+ games and will always love the team even though he's far far away from them, and though he's a jerk ... he's actually a pretty decent dude once you get to know him.

 

Or so I've been told.

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I like a lot of cats on here. Good crew of dudes (and a few ladies).

 

As for me, I'm best known as the autistic (yes, I am autistic), negative, questionable-troll who thinks he's better than most everyone, criticizes the team more than he praises them, doesn't care to waste time in thread flame wars, is a huge realist and is so far from a homer it's not even funny, has been to 70+ games and will always love the team even though he's far far away from them, and though he's a jerk ... he's actually a pretty decent dude once you get to know him.

 

Or so I've been told.

 

I generally appreciate your posts

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Actually you're one of the new guys I was talking about.

I think I still fit the bill as a newbie. I've been here a year and a half under different aliases. I believe my talents are supporting The Huddle tailgates that I can make it to, and writing witty essays on draft subjects, preseason, and gameday analysis. I don't post often due to school, but I try my best to be thought out and level-headed when I do post.

You're all awesome by the way. :)

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I have to say that PhillyB and I generally agree when it comes to football. He's a good poster even if he is a lib. ;)

I like you both. High quality posters.

I love posters who keep the emotional element out of their posts so I nominate Freefua. He is a very factual poster and doesn't in any strawman tactics.

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