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Keep it together men.


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For God sakes be strong in the offseason. It happens every year. Dude who loves football feels a sense of lonliness and lack of drive. That tends to lead to incoherent or angry posting.

I thought we had some pros here who knew how to pace themselves, knew when to shut things down and reboot and get themselves in Huddle shape before training camp to come out guns blazing late July early Aug.

Don't make me issue Pstall's Guide to a Healthy and Productive Off Season.

Go fishing.

Hit the beach or mountains. Take up painting or interpretive dancing. Ok that last one not so much.

But for the love of Karl Hankton keep your wits and remember only a few weeks before pads and sweltering heat and souless,sexless adult males knocking over small children to get an autograph of a 4th stringer while holding on to a Hardee's Big Deluxe.

You can do this. Hang in there.... :lurk5:

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I lost all faith in this board's ability to hold together when Julius Peppers left. It's amazing that every single poster on here has faced trials exponentially worse than being a football fan yet some turn into emotionally unstable girly men at the drop of a hat.

What trials, exactly, could be worse than being a Panthers fan? :P

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