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Be honest, how many turned the TV off before the 4th qtr


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I started watching the game.  Then I switched to radio and started stripping paint from my house.  Then I turned off the radio and "enjoyed" some stripping paint in silence.  I turned the game on radio midway through the 4th quarter.  Glad I did.

 

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Oh I watched it all. I was at the game and had and Eagles fan yelling at me saying that I suck and that I wasted a bunch of money to see my garbage team lose. Panthers come back, he shuts right the fug up and all I do is sit there with a grin. 

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Not going to lie I turned off the TV. I have way too much emotional investment in this team and I have been so frustrated by how Rivera has coached these boys but I was checking ESPN constantly. Funny thing is turned TV back on to see Olsen score then turned it back off after they overturned the Reid Int that was bullshit because there was no irrefutable evidence. Could not stand to see my boys go down in the last second again. I hate myself now of course.

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23 minutes ago, Professor Chaos said:

All of you nerds from here that I follow on twitter were talking about going to rake leaves and catch up on Grey's Anatomy.

You act like you didn’t already have the game turned off since the second quarter and readied yourself to making fun of all the “Cam stans” on here

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