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Head referee for tommorrow's game


jtnc

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Man you guys have good memories. I need to take some herbs or something.....lmao. Wait certain herbs decrease memory.

They're actually confusing two different games. 2005 was the Smith ejection/blown call on the Peppers block: http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2005122402/2005/REG16/cowboys@panthers#tab=recap&recap=fullstory

We would have clinched a playoff berth that day and a division title after we destroyed the Falcons in the Georgia Dome if it wasn't for that. The Drew Carter pass interference no call/various other stuff was 2007.

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Man you guys have good memories. I need to take some herbs or something.....lmao. Wait certain herbs decrease memory.

After being forced fed all that cowboys garbage for so many years you tend to hold on to the memories of being screwed out of sticking it to them.

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