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On 2/11/2021 at 12:03 PM, Anybodyhome said:

Yuuuuppppppp, internet message board guy knows more than the CDC and health care professionals.

Fug off.

Did you didn't address the biden celebrations, summer rioting and looting comment. Communists (antifa) and Marxists (BLM protesters) rioted and looted for months. At lot of these low IQ participants didn't adhere to social distancing nor mask requirements. Are all lefties hypocrites? I already know the answer. 

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30 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

The NFL should take the trophy away.

And give everyone their own for participation?

They whipped our ass twice this year.  You'd probably be better served cheering for our team to get better than trying to cancel the Bucs

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4 minutes ago, stirs said:

And give everyone their own for participation?

They whipped our ass twice this year.  You'd probably be better served cheering for our team to get better than trying to cancel the Bucs

Thats some weird logic right there.

The NFL should take away their trophy(Aka the win) and nullify that Superbowl from the record for actions that caused public harm. This has nothing to do with our team and what we will do.

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17 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Thats some weird logic right there.

The NFL should take away their trophy(Aka the win) and nullify that Superbowl from the record for actions that caused public harm. This has nothing to do with our team and what we will do.

Yes, change history to suit you.  Cancel them.  Don't let them ever play football again.

Maybe that way, YOU can win, finally. 

Yep, that is a much better plan

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5 hours ago, run1stdownrun2nddown said:

This is the same CDC that first told us "not to wear masks" and is now saying to "double mask", correct?

You sure it's the best course of action to blindly do what you are told, without using your own common sense?

And the cigarette companies said smoking was okay, too. 

And, please, go ahead and ride your bike behind the mosquito truck spraying malathion, it won't hurt you.

But, while you're there, why not drink some disinfectant like the president told you to? Never mind that someone else had to come along behind him and correct that fallacy.

Gimme a fugging break-"Oh, once you said something, you can't take it back." Stop being childish.

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1 hour ago, ChampaBay said:

LOL!! Damn some bitter fans you guys are!

Meh, we would have acted the same if the Falcons or Saints had won also.  Natural to hate to see your rivals do well, not so natural to want some sort of teenage petulant cancellation of their celebration.  I knew last year that all you guys needed was a QB and hated seeing Brady and the team gel as each week went by.  But the thing that stood out to me was your defense.  Those guys elevated their play to Super Bowl level and was the key to the game to me

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