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How many Tampa/Brady fans will fill our stadium next week?


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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I wonder if I put my tickets up for $1 each, if they would even sale?

Sold mine for a little less than face, presumably to a Bucs fan, at this point I don’t give a poo.

The family decided they’d rather do wine tasting at Biltmore. As horrible as that sounds, I’d rather get drunk looking at Christmas trees than get drunk watching the Panthers piss down their leg.

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13 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Hopefully every single fan there is a Bucs fan.

Unless you simply have too much money and time than you know what to do with, I don’t know why you’d waste your Sunday on that poo show.

 

Yeah, the day after Christmas. Ain’t no chance in hell I’m wasting time or money to go see Matt Rhule. I pray to god it’s his last home game. 

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

I wonder if I put my tickets up for $1 each, if they would even sale?

Uh yea they will sell. Remember how packed the stadium was with Patriots fans? A lot of those same people will come watch Tom Brady open the Panthers collective anus a rape it until it’s bloody beyond recognition. 

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Sold mine for a little less than face, presumably to a Bucs fan, at this point I don’t give a poo.

The family decided they’d rather do wine tasting at Biltmore. As horrible as that sounds, I’d rather get drunk looking at Christmas trees than get drunk watching the Panthers piss down their leg.

I sold mine right after the redskins game 

the love of Brady over takes common sense 

I’ve seen enough of Rhule. Not going back until he is gone.  I’m not alone in that feeling 

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