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This loss really doesn't hurt that much.


E CaT PanTHer

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dude i'm friggin sick to my stomach after that game, as a fan. watching that kick fade away by a few yards physically hurt. i would have rather been playing in a game like that than watch it. it is probably less painful for the players than fans...Damn we gave that away, gave it away...:ack2:

Perk up though, we are in the playoffs, and a win next week would go a long way in healing after this loss. We handle our home game and take that team if we get another shot at them.

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This all sounds good, guys. Were better off, we don't need it, it will make us stronger. The reallity? If you would have won tonight, you would be in the Superbowl. Now, forget about it. No smack, but everybody here knows the truth. It's officially over.

I know, I'm about to jump off a bridge now that you reminded me that the Cats just lost their playoff spot tonight. I mean after THAT performance, they will just give the spot they're locked into to another team. :rolleyes:

GOOD THING BREES' QUEST FOR OMGROFLOLLERSMARINOSMEANINGLESS VOLUME STAT RECORD lives on, huh? Or I would have no reason to live.

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