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What Arizona Cardinals fans are saying.


Jeremy Igo

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10 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

I don't remember this chuck guy, but if this is him I can see why he has been banned.  Must be a mental block for my own sanity

You don't remember Carolina-Chuck? Guy was hilarious. A lot of people disliked him, I didn't care though. As long as he didn't call people names, or be an ass hole. He did make a lot of unnecessary threads, though. 

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18 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

I don't remember this chuck guy, but if this is him I can see why he has been banned.  Must be a mental block for my own sanity

i think you would remember one of his latter usernames.   i wasn't here during him using that name but just in a few years i think there have been multiple usernames people outed as upchuck

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18 minutes ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

You don't remember Carolina-Chuck? Guy was hilarious. A lot of people disliked him, I didn't care though. As long as he didn't call people names, or be an ass hole. He did make a lot of unnecessary threads, though. 

Everyone remembers you and how annoying you always were spouting off nothing but nonsense and waste of thread space. You just keep returning after getting banned so many times and still just don't get it. You also sound exactly like he does when commenting which gives you away.

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9 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Everyone remembers you and how annoying you always were spouting off nothing but nonsense and waste of thread space. You just keep returning after getting banned so many times and still just don't get it. You also sound exactly like he does when commenting which gives you away.

Literally my name is nctarheelreincarnated. If you don't remember nctarheel0619, then you haven't been on here long enough. Again, I love when people like you follow me around, call me Carolina-chuck which I'm clearly not. And then make up random bull poo on me. It's the cutest thing. While you're here, hold onto my pocket since you're following me around. Call me daddy too, while you're at it. 

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4 minutes ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Literally my name is nctarheelreincarnated. If you don't remember nctarheel0619, then you haven't been on here long enough. Again, I love when people like you follow me around, call me Carolina-chuck which I'm clearly not. And then make up random bull poo on me. It's the cutest thing. While you're here, hold onto my pocket since you're following me around. Call me daddy too, while you're at it. 

Just as I thought. I rest my case. 

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23 minutes ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Literally my name is nctarheelreincarnated. If you don't remember nctarheel0619, then you haven't been on here long enough. Again, I love when people like you follow me around, call me Carolina-chuck which I'm clearly not. And then make up random bull poo on me. It's the cutest thing. While you're here, hold onto my pocket since you're following me around. Call me daddy too, while you're at it. 

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1 minute ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

I will explain it to you since to cannot comprehend. It means you are chuck and you cannot say otherwise because you proved my point that you are in fact him. Many here already know this is you so stop hiding who you really are and confess.

Haha. Good God this is horrible. There is nothing that states I’m him. Lol. I don’t make threads all the time, nor do I talk like him. So so stupid. 

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Zona is clearly a more complete team than we are. That being said I feel like this game will be closer than it should be but when you're gambling on an outcome, always bet on the superior QB. 

Cards win a close one 31-27. 

Panthers get another moral victory

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