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Ray Lewis loves our team.


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7 minutes ago, 15 said:

Greatest play in college football history? And losing so badly we finally canned the retard attempting to "coach" this team?

[]__[] mad?

Haha, yeah.  I'm mad at the fact that no one recognizes that play as the greatest play.  The whole team of refs got suspended two games, and the ACC apologized to Duke, and should honestly take the game away.  I was there, it was embarrassing how bad those refs fuged the game up.  

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6 minutes ago, 15 said:

Greatest play in college football history? And losing so badly we finally canned the retard attempting to "coach" this team?

[]__[] mad?

Greatest play? You mean the play that was gifted to Miami by the refs? The play that was so horribly officiated that the officials on the field and in the replay booth got suspended for two games?

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2 minutes ago, 15 said:

Would've happened regardless. I still see nothing wrong with it.

[]__[] will never understand. 

They made so many errors on that last play. The game was clearly handed to Miami. I don't like Duke, in fact, I don't like any ACC teams but that call was some B.S.

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I love it...  He almost unleashed a huge nuke one everyone but stopped just short of full on defcon 5 when he said, "I've been watching and waiting 4 or 5 years when everyone was wanting to say which guy would be better and..."  lol, I knew where he was going.  He loves some Cam, and I know he loves Luke, TD and this defense.  He is repping for us tonight!  And as a kid, I was a fan of Steve Young as a player but, man, am I tired of this apologist crap for Horseface McNeckbeard.  If that is any other QB not named Brady or Rodgers (as even Manning is getting it now), there would be no excuses, it would just straight up be "the guy is not playing good and defenses have caught up with him."  instead, they've even got to frame him as a hero to make a slightly critical comment of his game...   *vomit*

But fug them...   As Ray said, I can't wait for us to line up and "beat the hell out of them for 60 minutes."  

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