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The longest offseason


Mr. Scot

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This sure as heck feels like it.

Honestly, if the team continues to acquire talent and improve, future years will probably seem even longer.

But looking at the big picture, I'll take that.

It has definitely felt that way for me. I took an extended break from the Huddle to clear away some of the insanity that comes along with it during the regular season... Almost a cleanse, lol. I'm ready to get back into the Huddle and back into football.

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I remember feeling that way every off season. 

Now that I have less time in my life overall, the off season flies by. 

I have a new coworker that I have quickly befriended, and he's a Saint's fan. I told him today that he's the on Saint fan I've ever liked, so he better not waste the friendship!! LOL

 

I'm still more than ready for football, but that's  how I am, regardless of the time of year.

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