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In twenty years whats the worst loss to date?


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Top Five

 

5 2001 @ Washington

 

That's when the team just fuging quit. Will never forget Lavaar Aarington housing that interception.

 

4 2008 vs Arizona

 

The playoff game where Jake's career should have ended.

 

3 2004 @ Atlanta

 

The Vick Dive

 

2 2003 Super Bowl

 

Duh

 

1 2004 Week 17

 

Ridiculous comeback season fell just one game short.

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As everyone's mentioned

1. Super Bowl loss

2. Arizona loss the next season.... Though I can't seem to remember it..... Maybe I blocked it from my fragile mind at the time.

3. 2013 loss to SF killed me, we had such a strong season and to loose so badly to them just broke me. We looked like a joke of a team.

These all are why fans of other teams don't take us seriously these days. We have to many Wtf was that game moments on winning streaks. They take us seriously then we falter on prime time. Once we are consistently contenders I think we could get that disrespectful monkey off our back.

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One of the most deflating moments was the Chancellor pick six this past postseason. My brother in law was at my house; huge Giants fan who always talks junk. Even he knew to let that one slide.

Bad moment but let's face it-when you overcame everything we did in one calendar year and are still a Bersin #1 read/Chancellor pick 6 from being right there in the end, you've topped out and can hold your head high.

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SF was tough because the fans were complete douches after and really rubbing it in. Three fights almost broke out as I was heading back to my car.

This is worth a 2nd and it's hard to wipe the smile off my face thinking about their offseason/state of their franchise for that very reason.

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Top Five:

 

1.  Superbowl

2.  2008 Arizona

3.  2005 Seattle

4.  41-0 Falcons game at Bank of America (this may have been in 2001)

5.  Vick supermans in OT for the win in Atlanta (this game was on SNF, if i'm not mistaken)

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The further away from the SB loss we get, the more devastating it becomes. Especially when you play the "what if" game on the 2-point conversions.  At the time, I thought, "We played a great game. We'll be back."

 

Still waiting.

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