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Nothing ruins a win like reading The Huddle


Khyber53

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Too many folks around here just want to be the turd in the punchbowl after a pretty miraculous come from behind win.

Misery when a team is losing is understandable. Misery while you're winning and still very, very competitive is just pathetic.

It's never going to be perfect. It isn't Madden. It isn't fantasy football or Draft Kings. It's not the SEC playing division III Guilford College. And we aren't always going to cover the point spread.

Just enjoy a win once in a while, would you? 

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

Too many folks around here just want to be the turd in the punchbowl after a pretty miraculous come from behind win.

Misery when a team is losing is understandable. Misery while you're winning and still very, very competitive is just pathetic.

It's never going to be perfect. It isn't Madden. It isn't fantasy football or Draft Kings. It's not the SEC playing division III Guilford College. And we aren't always going to cover the point spread.

Just enjoy a win once in a while, would you? 

Yeah they are buzzkillers, after the gano 63 yarder gano kicked me and my roommates were going crazy, and they aren't even panther fans. Then u come on the huddle and it's strait up saltyness. Same thing this week. 

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There's like four or five of those posters that make this place rough. Scroll back three to four pages of the forum and see those locked threads that were posted after Mods said they would ban people? Those people won't actually be banned but you can add them to your ignore list and not see the silliness they write. 

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Are there things to criticize after a win like this one? Hell yeah. But if you're just gonna pop on the forum directly after a win (any win) and whine and complain about everything that went wrong, then screw you. There's something wrong when you can't take time to enjoy a win over the defending champs. Celebrate on Sunday and wait until the next day to bitch. Mondays suck anyway. 

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