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Is this the best regular season week ever?


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I mean for real?

Get to whoop the living hell out of the COWBOYS with Romo the savior on national TV.  Move on to 11-0.

All our NFC South comrades lose.

The last other undefeated team left loses as well.

Players get a "mini" bye week.

Soak it in brothers, you never know how long this'll last.  Now we march on to the Saints!

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Week 17 last year was pretty awesome, too. Taking the NFC South back-to-back for the first time ever, Panther fans being louder in the Georgia Dome than Pigeon fans, crushing them 34-3 and ripping their hearts and souls out, and watching the Pigeons sh!t themselves so badly their restrooms overflowed.

That is what is best in life. This week is a stronk #2.

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1 minute ago, O-Ther said:

Week 17 last year was pretty awesome, too. Taking the NFC South back-to-back for the first time ever, Panther fans being louder in the Georgia Dome than Pigeon fans, crushing them 34-3 and ripping their hearts and souls out, and watching the Pigeons sh!t themselves so badly their restrooms overflowed.

That is what is best in life. This week is a stronk #2.

I'll give you that, at that time I was pretty livid.  IDK the sense of possible achievements this year feels unbelievable to me.  Last year I felt like a starving vulture that finally found a carcass, this year I feel like a recently fed grizzly bear hibernating ready to hibernate for winter.

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1 hour ago, Blackmagic said:

iIf the Seahawks could've lost. They would've if Tomlin didn't a Pagano special team trick, and those turnovers - damn. The refs gave Cardinals the game with bogus penalties ( I'm not afraid of the Cardinals). Gabbert did well against their D.

So true. The week would have been perfect if both Seattle and Arizona lost. But as you said: Big Ben pissed the bed with those awful INT's, bequeathing the game to the Seahawks (along with the crappy defense). And the refs literally handed the game to those struggling Cardinals. The game could have been over for the cardinals with out that awful roughing the passer call towards the end of the game (along with others). Cards, should have never had a chance to win. 

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