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How Long did it take y'all to watch the Super Bowl again?


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Can't even think about it.  I'm still fuging furious about how lackluster we played.  I'm normally a pretty optimistic person but I do realize how hard it is to make it back.  We blew a golden opportunity.  Yes, we're set up to be good for awhile but I'm not even close to getting over this.  Good run but this was our year and we didn't finish, it's so unbelievable sickening to think about.

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2 minutes ago, usmcpanthers said:

I never will watch it again. I cant think of a time I was more dissapointed with a team. We were the better team by far and totally beat ourselves to death!

Yep, we balled the fug out for 18 games then finished with THAT.  Lackluster doesn't even begin to describe it, it was almost like the team was expecting to waltz through the game and that's not what made us great all year.  We were great this year because we played every game with a chip on our shoulder.  That edginess was gone.  And I know the Broncos playing style does that to teams but still there was no excuse in playing that poorly in the SB.

SB 38 was heartbreaking.  We played our hearts out and just came up short, SB 50 was just straight up disappointing by the entire team.

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All I know is that Peyton better effin retire. It will piss me off until the end of time, if we got sacrificed for nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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At least 38 had some memorable moments such as Foster's leap into the end zone, picking off Tom Brady and Jake bombing it to Moose deep for a TD. I can always stop watching after Proehl's TD and forget what happened afterwards.

50 was just an ugly football game all around. Its only worthy use would be as motivation via anger. Perfect if you're working on a punching bag.

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