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Black Endzones


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The Black Endzone is a clever and tricky evil spirit. He sucked the life out of Jake Delhomme in front of the world. One of the greatest implosions the world has seen.

The next time he got sneaky. Damn sneaky snake. He secretly sucked the life out of Matt Moore never allowing him to ever have a good game again once he stepped foot off the field. That was the last day we saw the Matt Moore we were growing to love.

the 3rd installment? He knows he is on the radar. Black Endzone will probably channel his evil powers into Jimmy throwing for 300 yards w/ 2 passing TDs. Panther nation will erupt with pride and cheers!!!! The game will then cost us the #1 pick, Luck will go to Buffalo and turn them into a dominant team for a decade, and Jimmy immediately goes back to being Jimmy following the win Sunday.

We don't want to mess w/ the black endzones people. We will look back on this Sunday and realize how horrible what occured really was next year.

:rofl::rofl:

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