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Cam's head looked like it was in an Atlanta area hospital today.


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The entire team looked immensely unfocused. Luke's belly looked like it was full of warm Christmas coco and Charles Tillman and Charles Johnson looked old and invisible again.

We got gift wrapped a miracle opportunity at the end and Cam did not look dialed in. The entire team looked like the deal was sealed and they couldn't wait to get back home and play with their new iPhone 6s.

 

Congratulations boys, you just missed out on immortality because your heads were back home and not on the field. You cost yourself history and I hope those Snickers in your stocking you were so eager to get back to are worth it.

I can take losing. I can't take players who simply do not care and simply do not look either prepare or emotionally invested in the game.

 

 

Oh and Josh, you got roasted.

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8 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Amazing to me the hater and told you so posts here before the game was even over.

All ya get off the bandwagon and stay off.

Yeah I'm really sick of the people who take shots at our team.  It's ok to make observations but some of the people in the game thread in particular are just pathetic.  

This team is the best team we've ever had, we have a legit shot at the super bowl.  WTF is wrong with these clowns?

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I won't pardon the offensively play calling:

 

Longest pass of the day was 15 yards are you kidding me? All the idiotic designed QB runs?

 

It looked like shula was more obsessed with Cam's MVP campaign than he was.

 

Cap was running wild and they stopped giving him the ball

 

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