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ESPN Sucks!


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To map the extent of concern for the Panther's victory is below:

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A 0-5 team winning one is not news.

In fact, it's going to put us under the radar big time, because now we aren't the worst, but we have a long way to go to be considered even "good". ESPN does suck, but not for not covering our win.

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I watched it for a little over an hour last night. Came on for like 15 seconds right after the Seahawks coverage. I hate ESPN too but 1-5 against 0-5 isn't exactly ge of the week material.

I haven't seen them either, i figured they had a bye or something. I went to the game so by the time I left the stadium and supper I went to bed when i got home.

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I saw it on ESPN when I was getting ready this morning.

I normally watch HLN in the mornings and only watch ESPN during football season. Just havent been doing that this year since...well, you know. But, today is a good Monday and I wanted to see it.

They talked about it once, I saw it in their little list of stuff to cover, so I sat and watched. I mean, it wasn't full blown 20 minute coverage or anything, but hey, we were on there.

This is normal though. Winning or losing, we normally don't get very much attention.

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