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there's a whole lot of Huddle regulars missing from the boards this year


PhillyB

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i was looking at a few threads from this offseason, and from the 2009 regular season, and recognized a whole lot of big name posters that have mysteriously disappearance.

amazing how a poo season sifts all the bandwagoners out of a fanbase... any bets on how many of these guys quietly return when we sign our first major free agent in the spring?

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They probably figured out there are more important things in life than posting on a MB. Such as, their marriage, their occupation, their kids, their hobbies, their family, their freinds...on second thought i agree how dare they not stick around the mausoleum that is commonly known as the huddle.

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i was looking at a few threads from this offseason, and from the 2009 regular season, and recognized a whole lot of big name posters that have mysteriously disappearance.

amazing how a poo season sifts all the bandwagoners out of a fanbase... any bets on how many of these guys quietly return when we sign our first major free agent in the spring?

It actually started last year. I think its a combination of Jake fans leaving because his time here was obviously done after he sh** the bed all year and fans that are just fed up with Fox.

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