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Yes, I was here before the game to some talking. Now the game is over, I'll the game speak for itself. I feel bad for you guys if the team continues on this path. I got a feeling that the team is better than the showed today. Good luck for the rest of the season.

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Yes, I was here before the game to some talking. Now the game is over, I'll the game speak for itself. I feel bad for you guys if the team continues on this path. I got a feeling that the team is better than the showed today. Good luck for the rest of the season.

And I feel sorry that you failed all your English classes.

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Hey you guys asked if I would be back after the game. I'm here and I figured I would be nice vs rubbing the loss in your faces. If you rather I just threw some salt in your wounds, I could. I'll remember next time not to be nice.

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Hey you guys asked if I would be back after the game. I'm here and I figured I would be nice vs rubbing the loss in your faces. If you rather I just threw some salt in your wounds, I could. I'll remember next time not to be nice.

You'll have to forgive them. When we lose this forum loses all sense of sanity and mannerisms fly out the window. Come back tomorrow and it will be different.

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Nah, I think it's pretty much every time we lose.

look at how we've lost in the last 5 years... minus '08, but then again we still had the same issues..

I get your point, but nobody is out of line to be highly frustrated with how we have been losing games... it's one thing to just get beat by a better team.. it's another to be the better team and lose..

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