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it's time to add a new reaction option


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Just now, Montsta said:

No way. We need to add Williams completely whiffing as the new reaction. One of you photoshop savvy guys can certainly capture it better than me, then we can miniaturize it and let it last forever. 

By all accounts Williams was so devastated he could barely walk to the locket room so I've no real interest in piling on him as an individual

 

Its the disgusting collection of bandwagon supporters who gleefully cheer the injury of an opposing player who I want to dump on

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4 minutes ago, Growl said:

By all accounts Williams was so devastated he could barely walk to the locket room so I've no real interest in piling on him as an individual

 

Its the disgusting collection of bandwagon supporters who gleefully cheer the injury of an opposing player who I want to dump on

Meh. He’s a saint. fug him. He made the worst defensive play in the history of the nfl and it should be captured for all to see. 

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Meh. This is a cheap imitation of the Falcons' epic meltdown, and a piss-poor substitute for us wining it all. 

I get that misery loves company,  but at the end of the day,  after I wake up from the drunkenness of our division rivals' failures,  I'm still left feeling unfulfilled. 

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5 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Meh. This is a cheap imitation of the Falcons' epic meltdown, and a piss-poor substitute for us wining it all. 

I get that misery loves company,  but at the end of the day,  after I wake up from the drunkenness of our division rivals' failures,  I'm still left feeling unfulfilled. 

I tend to agree with you. But considering we have fans here who take solace in cheerleading on behalf of our former GM who had an indisputable hand in our undoing this past year, I'd say this at least somewhat reasonable if only for tonight.

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