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so now suddenly there are Cardinals fans all over my facebook


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And they're jesting at which player they should take with their mythical final pick of the 1st round next year along with other humble brags

This is just the latest nuisance in a long line of cardinals related slop we've seen from the media or jealous hater fans over the past month or so.

 

I'm just saying I've got the eye of the tiger back and after Sunday I expect the team to have it as well

 

Go crush Tampa, and then crush whatever poor unfortunate teams get lined up against us the three games after that

 

50 is ours.

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I haven't seen any Cardinal fans.  And there weren't very many in the stadium last year for our playoff game.  I wonder how much that will change when they come in here this year for the championship game? (and I'm not getting ahead of myself..  We're beating the fuging buccaneers) 

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I love when people jump all over the latest team craze. Makes me feel that much better about having a team that I feel so strongly about that I won't abandon or betray.

It's sort of like relationships. Sure, a lot of my friends jump from hot girl to hot girl any time the smallest bad thing happens, but I'd much rather have a girl that I can stand proud in knowing that my connection with that entity is real, during the good and bad.

Only difference being is there is a breaking point on relationship loyalty. This team can average 4-12 for the next 10 years, and I'll still be just as much of a fun. I'd have general pain and sadness, but I'd be here.

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10 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

I haven't seen any Cardinal fans.  And there weren't very many in the stadium last year for our playoff game.  I wonder how much that will change when they come in here this year for the championship game? (and I'm not getting ahead of myself..  We're beating the fuging buccaneers) 

Scotch smotch?  Smank you.  

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