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Did you believe the rumors about cassell


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Never liked him since the "wine and cheese" comment. It's been the bane of North Carolina sports every since - as an entire state...

Yes, a fine example of how the truth hurts.

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Please try to remember I said the entire state, not just UNC... :D

I just don't believe it's true and I was at that game, it was sad...

no only a bane to the UNC fans. Fans of other NC schools reacted with glee. :)

My ex brother in law was there too. He said, and I swear this is a quote "I don't know what he was talking about. We were clapping, we were loud.".

Ah, good times, good times...

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no only a bane to the UNC fans. Fans of other NC schools reacted with glee. :)

My ex brother in law was there too. He said, and I swear this is a quote "I don't know what he was talking about. We were clapping, we were loud.".

Ah, good times, good times...

You mean you've never heard that term toward Carolina Panthers fans? It happens on a regular basis. It has become synonymous with the state of North Carolina and all sports teams that are in it. Yes, good times indeed. If it was just UNC, I'd laugh and move on, but it's not, it's said ad nauseum and it's stupid, kind of appropriate at that time, (students are now on the floor, it doesn't pertain anymore), but that's where we're at...:rant:

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You mean you've never heard that term toward Carolina Panthers fans? It happens on a regular basis. It has become synonymous with the state of North Carolina and all sports teams that are in it. Yes, good times indeed. If it was just UNC, I'd laugh and move on, but it's not, it's said ad nauseum and it's stupid, kind of appropriate at that time, (students are now on the floor, it doesn't pertain anymore), but that's where we're at...:rant:

Panthers fans (some) earned that all on their own. I was just busting your balls man. :D

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I can not friggen stand Sam Cassell, and I couldn't give two craps about UNC. He's just annoying. He bitches about every call.

I saw him in the playoffs, playing for the Clipper in Denver. Had 2nd row free throw line seats. Was yelling at him all game long, you know the alien thing and all that. The highlight was that he eventually got thrown out of that game for arguing with the officials. God it was great.

The only thing that sucks is he's won everywhere he's been. I mean not just Houston, but the teams he was on in Minnesota and Milwaukee made it further into the playoffs with him on the squad. He was on a Clippers playoff team that won a series for God's Sake!

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