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3 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

How are they unmasked one week but masked the next?  I thought they had to have masks during interviews if unvacc'd or get fined?

They've had a COVID outbreak in their camp. I'm sure they're just being super cautious. 

You can still catch COVID if you're vaccinated. 

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5 hours ago, Darknight said:

I posted this in the "You have to pay attention to the Panthers" thread

 

 

And he had it a long time coming.  Dude has been a thorn in our side for way too long now, and he always had a habit of rubbing it in, and we finally dominated them and rubbed their faces in it in return...  I found it telling how even when they were down 3 scores late, they ran a punt block when we punted the last time...  it reeked of anger and desperation because he just isn't used to us being the bully.  He was accustomed to having his way with us, especially the last few years under Rivera, and that punt block was the last vengeful gasp to no avail...  And as you said, you can see in his body language - there wasn't an anger indicative of "we beat ourselves," it was more a reserved confusion trying to figure out what they just got ran over by, and he had no answers.  

It's so satisfying.

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2 hours ago, OldhamA said:

They've had a COVID outbreak in their camp. I'm sure they're just being super cautious. 

You can still catch COVID if you're vaccinated. 

No, they were using them to make excuses for their asses getting kicked without saying the words. They'd just played a game without them and now they are distanced from everyone. It's just making excuses. Fug the Saints. 

They were wearing another protection over another hole but it was already to late. The damage was done. 

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