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Crazy dream or premonition


WarHeel

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Last night I dreamt that we were playing KC. The score: 60-59. We were down and we had that ball with 53 seconds left in the 4th quarter on a 3rd and 14. 
 

Teddy B, cramped in our own end zone, threw a would be dart to Christian that was tipped at the line and nearly picked off but was salvaged by CMC playing defender. 

 

That’s when I woke up. 
 

Too much coffee before bed or the gift of foresight? What say ye, Huddle? 
 

 

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So what this means is you are jonesing for football, firstly, knowing when we play the Super Bowl Champion Chiefs in KC we are going to get smoked, but are being a homer and hoping the game is close while also conceding our defense is going to suck.

Even in your dream you couldn't rationalize upsetting the Chiefs at home and didn't want to see the final score where we ultimately lose, so your mind woke up on a hopeful note.

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