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Mr. Scot

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Super Bowl grounds crew painted two 'Broncos' end zones

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A snafu by the grounds crew led to two Broncos end zones being painted and zero Panthers end zones.

In the photo below, you can see the mistake more clearly. The end zone at the top of the picture is faintly covered with a Broncos logo while the end zone at the bottom of the picture is more filled in.

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Have at it, conspiracy theorists.

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Witnessesd the horror of that game in-person and will never rewatch it. My last memory of that night was leaving the stadium early and the parking lot being a desolate wasteland of Panther fans as Bronco colored fireworks lit up over the stadium. Just brutal from start the finish. Denver got points on the first drive of the game and I was pissed from start to finish. 

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Ah shucks,....

had the Super Bowl already won,... gotta do it to Nationwide music,..

bought and paid for with a MasterCard,..

booked a flight out of there and a hotel at Disney World on Hotels.com 

the conspiracy calls were all made on Sprint,..

 

 

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2 hours ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Witnessesd the horror of that game in-person and will never rewatch it. My last memory of that night was leaving the stadium early and the parking lot being a desolate wasteland of Panther fans as Bronco colored fireworks lit up over the stadium. Just brutal from start the finish. Denver got points on the first drive of the game and I was pissed from start to finish. 

The only time I felt good that game was when Stew scored. Everything before and after that drive sucked.

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