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Are you secretly hoping for a blowout?


Jeremy Igo

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 Shoot. I’m the definition of Cam-wagon fan, and really don’t care if we win another game. But I sure don’t want to see another game even worse than SF/ATL. That’s not good for anyone. 
 

And Rivera shouldn’t be target #1 in any scenario like this. 

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5 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Are you secretly hoping for a 60-3 ass whooping that would get Rivera fired?

 

You can tell me. I won't tell anyone.

I am secretly hoping the game isn’t so awful I don’t watch the second half, like I did against SF, or leave the stadium at the end of the third like I did last week. I love my team, but no longer to the point of watching a game in which they aren’t competitive. You wait all year for football season. For your team to be in multiple games in a season you don’t even want to finish watching is the ultimate disappointment as a fan imo.

Im not demanding an undefeated season, but at least give me 16 games that keep me watching til the end. Heck, the season before we got Peppers, when we only won the one game, yeah it sucked balls losing all season, but for a team with an awful reacord, we were in almost all of those games til the end. They were compelling. They didn't make me think "I'd rather just get my laundry started for the week instead of watch this poo."

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2 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

I am secretly hoping the game isn’t so awful I don’t watch the second half, like I did against SF, or leave the stadium at the end of the third like I did last week. I love my team, but no longer to the point of watching a game in which they aren’t competitive. You wait all year for football season. For your team to be in multiple games in a season you don’t even want to finish watching is the ultimate disappointment as a fan imo.

I've been watching the NHL Canes more the last two years...if this trend continues, that won't change.

Still have not watched the Falcons or SF game.

No point.

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Just now, bigskypanthersguy said:

I've been watching the NHL Canes more the last two years...if this trend continues, that won't change.

Still have not watched the Falcons or SF game.

No point.

Maybe I should watch more hockey. The NHL has 2 of the best traditions in sports concerning the Stanley Cup. I think both putting the name of the winning team on the trophy every year and every member of the winning team getting a day with the trophy during the off-season are great ideas.

When the Canes won the Stanley Cup, their goalie got married the following offseason, so ofc the team made his wedding day his day with the Cup. How @#$&ing awesome would it be to have the Stanley Cup at your wedding if you were a hockey player?

”Hey thanks for coming to the wedding, enjoy the reception. You guys want some punch? We got the best punch bowl ever.”

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secretly hoping for a blowout win and brees weeping gently on his mole, with the salt content irritating it.  not hoping to see him get hot and lick his fingers 2000 times and twitch his shoulder over and over and over and over.   

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