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sh*tty Bird Fans still hating!


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Yep. I surely could tell Abraham starting to cry on the bench with how the time was running out with Cards winning. They should see that before they make big deal about Smitty crying. I'm sure the fans themselves were crying too last night. :D :D

Predictable response tho would be "But, Steve was cry'n over a regular season game".

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I honestly thought it would go as it did. People who beleive that a rookie playing in his first playoff game will be able to step us his game are unrealistic. Warner is a former Super bowl winner and a pro-bowler this year. With 2 pro-bowl receivers and a defense that we found was better than people give them credit for.

We will match up better because Jake is good in the post season, a former probowler himself with a probowl receiver and a former probowler. Don't know if we play them or Minnesota, but we will be at home and we play much better there.

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The difference between us and them, is that they won't allow you to stick around and defend your team for very long unless you're uber respectful of even their worst posters, but they can come here and talk all kinds of smack, and we allow them to stay.

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The difference between us and them, is that they won't allow you to stick around and defend your team for very long unless you're uber respectful of even their worst posters, but they can come here and talk all kinds of smack, and we allow them to stay.

Yea that part does bug me about us, and it's not just the falcan'ts that we tolerate either.

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My point was that their mods are a bunch of pussies.

That's true too, we probably just have more mature people in charge of all of that.

I bet we have one of the most if not the most tolerant boards, I see posts here all the time saying they got banned from tons of other team sites.

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Hell, it don't bother me that they can come here and talk smack. My point was that their mods are a bunch of pussies.

That's true too, we probably just have more mature people in charge of all of that.

I bet we have one of the most if not the most tolerant boards, I see posts here all the time saying they got banned from tons of other team sites.

Our mods are pussies too.

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