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Discussing a very serious issue-A Very Serious Thread, detailing very serious things


Cat'sGrowl

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And that's me.

I had a bad thought run through my mind today. I couldn't believe I thought it. That thought was this:

"Man I hope they die in a car wreck on the way to the airport"

No, no, contain yourself. I am not talking about our team. I am talking about the broadcasters. Amidst their rambling about who knows what, that thought ran across my mind. This is a very serious issue. I'm usually the first person to lash out at someone for wishing injury on any player, whether it's our team or the enemy's. I pray for the safety of every player prior to every game. What happened to me?

Which brings us to something serious we need to discuss.

Is winning worth it? If these are the broadcasters we are rewarded with for being a good team, should we even bother? I don't know that I can bare to stomach it. We may need to consider the very real possibility of starting TeH Jimmy, and stashing Cam on IR to avoid the temptation to use him. Afterall, I can't blame myself and my own mental health. It's not my fault that Buck and Aikman are the two biggest imbeciles to hit the broadcast booth since Kornheiser (So, you're saying he went to Jarrett tee-hee-tee) was calling games.

Can you really bare to suffer those doofuses for three hours every week? I don't know that I'm ready.

This is just a thought. A very serious thought. That is serious. For serious people.

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lol they said we needed to bring in weapons to surround around Cam most importantly Tight Ends.

Idiots.

Well, Troy, Carolina has the 5th ranked offense in the league, and their defense just allowed New Orleans to have the greatest yardage day in their history as a nice little icing to top of the cake of what is their worst defense in their franchise history. What do you think they should do this offseason?

Tight-Ends, bro. Definitely.

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And that's me.

I had a bad thought run through my mind today. I couldn't believe I thought it. That thought was this:

"Man I hope they die in a car wreck on the way to the airport"

No, no, contain yourself. I am not talking about our team. I am talking about the broadcasters. Amidst their rambling about who knows what, that thought ran across my mind. This is a very serious issue. I'm usually the first person to lash out at someone for wishing injury on any player, whether it's our team or the enemy's. I pray for the safety of every player prior to every game. What happened to me?

Which brings us to something serious we need to discuss.

Is winning worth it? If these are the broadcasters we are rewarded with for being a good team, should we even bother? I don't know that I can bare to stomach it. We may need to consider the very real possibility of starting TeH Jimmy, and stashing Cam on IR to avoid the temptation to use him. Afterall, I can't blame myself and my own mental health. It's not my fault that Buck and Aikman are the two biggest imbeciles to hit the broadcast booth since Kornheiser (So, you're saying he went to Jarrett tee-hee-tee) was calling games.

Can you really bare to suffer those doofuses for three hours every week? I don't know that I'm ready.

This is just a thought. A very serious thought. That is serious. For serious people.

So you want to get rid of Cam for Jimmy.lmbo

Me think you need to let the mute botton become your best friend.

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And that's me.

I had a bad thought run through my mind today. I couldn't believe I thought it. That thought was this:

"Man I hope they die in a car wreck on the way to the airport"

. . .

This is just a thought. A very serious thought. That is serious. For serious people.

Lighten up, Francis . . .

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