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Mr. Scot

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38 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Last second losses hurt like hell.

I've been on the wrong end of them enough as both a player and a fan to know they suck crusty monkey balls.

yeah....... but the last two years has wiped all my Panther bad memories away.

now if Tampa was just good enough to give two sh*ts about id probably get a trifecta.

 

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44 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Cheer up bruh..it wasn’t 28-3 bad. Just know, it’s always worse than yours.

True dat.

41 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

I don't know, man. Both are right there for me. 

Dick.

It's not even close, imo. I mean, we see last second plays to win it pretty often. A team doesn't blow a 25 point lead in 17 minutes, like, ever. Then it was in the SB.  

Don't get me wrong, the loss sucked. But one was, simply put, the biggest choke in the history of sports. 

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