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Why is it YOUR FAULT that we're 1-3?


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What have you changed since last season that's ruining our year? SCP, is the helmet in place?

 

It's my fault because of my jersey wearing. Wore autographed KB jersey against the Broncos for first time since getting autographed at camp 2014 and he did well but we lost. Didn't wear a jersey for the Niners game since I had to go straight to the bar from another event and forgot to bring one so we won that. Then went to my Norwell jersey for the past 2 games. The only time I wore it before that was week 16 last year... Well, I love Norwell but needless to say I can't wear his jersey any more. Will go back to my Nike Limited Luke jersey which I wore during the playoffs (not Super Bowl, wore TD for that) last year and we dominated 3 of the halves. So after this jersey change we should be back on track and go 13-3. As long as you all fix whatever you've done as well.

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It's my fault. My wife got me a Cam Newton jersey for my 30th birthday in July and it's the first jersey I've ever had. I've warn it every game. Also the day of the San Francisco game I was a guest guitarist at a church here in Greenville. The 3 losses I didn't go to church. My bad guys.

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My shits straight yo.ab88d908b65f4c5f87f495211633b2a6.jpg

However, my season parking situation changed. The Panthers purchased part of the lot I park in and put in a right-of-way. That right-of-way eliminated my spot so I am now parking in a different space. It feels weird and now I can't go piss against the fence I've been pissing on for 7 years. I have to use a damn portajohn.


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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Section 528 Row 4. Skipped the Vikings game stayed home and sat in the death chair 

Well sack up spend the money and go to the damn games. See if thebigcat will pay for your plane tickets to away games.

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