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Preseason Week 3: Gameday Menu


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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

As you all know, I am somewhat of a Renaissance man, especially when it comes to gameday food.  I try to include a meal that has something to do with the opponent.  For example, if we are playing the dolphins, I eat fish.  If we are playing the falcons, seahawks, eagles, etc.  we feast on poultry. 

So the Patriots, if you can imagine, is a challenge--but not for a renaissance man (previously mentioned).  So I am going with grilled chicken thighs-- nothing to do with the patriots--but with  a side of Boston baked beans and iced tea (Boston tea party). 

Mic drop.

Clam chowder seems like a good choice also.

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2 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

decided on Philly cheese steak.  To celebrate the Eagles denying the Pats another ring.  I hate the Pats more than the Saints.

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How they're not even in the same conference as us. The patriots didn't pay players to take out Steve Smith and Cam Newton knees

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8 hours ago, MHS831 said:

As you all know, I am somewhat of a Renaissance man, especially when it comes to gameday food.  I try to include a meal that has something to do with the opponent.  For example, if we are playing the dolphins, I eat fish.  If we are playing the falcons, seahawks, eagles, etc.  we feast on poultry. 

So the Patriots, if you can imagine, is a challenge--but not for a renaissance man (previously mentioned).  So I am going with grilled chicken thighs-- nothing to do with the patriots--but with  a side of Boston baked beans and iced tea (Boston tea party). 

Mic drop.

Wonder what CHEETAH meat tastes like

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