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Official Matty Meltdown - Failcons VS Seachickens Thread


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4 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

fug ATL - Matty Ice - the GA Dome - "Rise Up" - Samuel L Jackson - that dude that hit Cam in the head - Mike Vick - Home Depot. 

All of it....

Don't forget pumped in crowd noise, chickfila, coca cola, Arthur blank, and that new sphincter arena he's building

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10 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Sorry, I think it's Atlanta's year. Quinn knows how to dismantle his old team, Matt Ryan has the ability to do it.

Seattle's more dinged up and they don't have the 12th Man with them. Could be a long day for the Seahawks.

You shut your filthy mouth 

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17 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

fug ATL - Matty Ice - the GA Dome - "Rise Up" - Samuel L Jackson - that dude that hit Cam in the head - Mike Vick - Home Depot - fake crowd noise - Chick Fil-A - new butt Dome. 

All of it....

Hey hey, I was with you until Chick Fil A. Let's not act irrationally now. lol

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