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SB Hangover gone for me...


Huffgolf30

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I honestly didn't want to be around anyone for a few days afterwards, but I am officially over it. I was watching some of the season's highlights on youtube today and I am already pumped for next season. We should be dominate again and IMO I don't see any teams that should be better than us. We have some great young talent ready to shine (funchess/CAP/Benji/Ealy) and are bringing back pretty much everyone of significance. Pre-season and the early portion of the year the general consensus was we should sneak into the playoffs and next year (SB51) would be our year. What has changed? I don't see any reason why we shouldn't be even better next year. Will our record be? Most likely not, b/c of scheduling... That said, with a good draft and FA, there's no reason we shouldn't be the early favorites. I've been a fan since the 2001 season and always will be. Next season will likely feature several primetime matchups/night games. The CAM era has been an incredible ride and it will continue for many years. Perk up panther brothers.

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I was cool on Tuesday. Sunday night right after it happened I was actually (surprisingly to myself) fine. Monday was dreadful, but partly because my flight from Boston to Philly on Monday morning was cancelled because of snow so I had to scramble and change my plans and I ended up on a train for 6 hours...

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17 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

i'm like 60% good. i still need another month of decompression, but as soon as we hit that first free agency period i'll be ready to go.

I agrees with this. Once free agency starts I'll be ready to move on. Until then I won't watch NFL Network, ESPN, or listen to WFNZ. The only football related thing I will do until March 9 is read the huddle.

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I'm fine, til someone says we got dominated by a D... and refuse to acknowledge the refs fuging us over, saying it happens in every game... yea, other then that, I'm fine haha  I try to focus on KB coming back next year more then anything, and knowing we have Cam and Luke signed for the next few years is a plus as well

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1 hour ago, Mother Grabber said:

the biggest problem for me was all the people at work coming up to my desk to talk about it. its like when you get a new haircut as a kid, everyone has to give you their opinion. 

you either get "ahhh man did you see the game?" or "dude that sucked"

either ways its like fug off

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