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This team is trash.


nctarheel0619

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4 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

NCtarheel has become the biggest troll and worst poster on this site by far. He hopes the team loses so he can keep up his shtick. 

 

Their are a bunch of trolls up in here. He is just one of many nowadays. It is probably going to get worse, much worse, than it is now. Unfortunately.

 

I guess I don't get the appeal of being a troll? What is the draw? Self importance I guess?

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11 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Their are a bunch of trolls up in here. He is just one of many nowadays. It is probably going to get worse, much worse, than it is now. Unfortunately.

 

I guess I don't get the appeal of being a troll? What is the draw? Self importance I guess?

Yeah, but he's just become the most vocal.  He never liked Gettleman..  Never gave him any credit for last season so now he's happy the team is losing. I don't understand fans like that 

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21 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

I guess I don't get the appeal of being a troll? What is the draw? Self importance I guess?

It's what passes for importance, I suppose.

When the team's winning, you're just one of many celebrating. But some guys would rather be the loudest moron in a group of people bitching and whining, and when the team is losing they get that chance.

(probably the same kind of folks who think they're famous when the local radio station takes their call)

It's honestly pretty pathetic for an adult to be that way, but hey...

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's what passes for importance, I suppose.

When the team's winning, you're just one of many celebrating. But some guys would rather be the loudest moron in a group of people bitching and whining, and when the team is losing they get that chance.

(probably the same kind of folks who think they're famous when the local radio station takes their call)

It's honestly pretty pathetic for an adult to be that way, but hey...

 

I guess it is much easier to troll, than it is to form an opinion and put it out there and have someone critique it. You don't have to worry about how people perceive your intelligence if you just troll away.

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53 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's what passes for importance, I suppose.

When the team's winning, you're just one of many celebrating. But some guys would rather be the loudest moron in a group of people bitching and whining, and when the team is losing they get that chance.

(probably the same kind of folks who think they're famous when the local radio station takes their call)

It's honestly pretty pathetic for an adult to be that way, but hey...

Blah, blah, blah, blah.  "Football historian" at his finest.  

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44 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

I guess it is much easier to troll, than it is to form an opinion and put it out there and have someone critique it. You don't have to worry about how people perceive your intelligence if you just troll away.

Meh, no real reason to have an opinion.  You see the product in the coaching staff and the players.  What you see, is what you get.  poo is poo.  Or poo.  As the Huddle calls it.  

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