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That time of year again, cleaning this joint up.


Jeremy Igo

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Well, its mid November. As is the custom here on the huddle, time to rein in the snarky posts in the main forum.

Don't like a thread? Ignore it. 

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Personal attacks, insults on topics created, and general douchebaggery need to halt immediately. This joint is starting to sound a little too much like facebook for my liking. 

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14 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

but what will i post?

Soliloquies about the cosmic state of being undefeated and what it means to be on a higher plane of football existence, diatribes against those who oppose the Panthers and dare to present themselves during the weekly clash on the gridiron, and exaltations once those foes against whom you so passionately railed have been vanquished.

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