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what is your pre-game ritual


thecarolinaswagger

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every sunday during football except for the panthers bye week i always do the same thing every day leading up to the game. i always eat the same thing every game too.i start cooking at 11:30am ribeye 1/2 thick cut marinated the night before in butter,garlic,salt,pepper,cinnamon,cajun spices and worcestershire sauce. and i also have roasted garlic potatoes in the oven as well to go along with my steak and i always have bojangles sweet tea. i start cooking around 11:30 while listening to espn gameday .hen by 12 i switch to fox pregame, NEVER CBS because to me football and pre=game on cbs just SUCKS. i make sure all my food is cooked by 12:45,sit down on the couch and i am just finishing up my meal at 1 pm time for the game. WHAT IS YOUR PRE-GAME RITUAL?

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