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Bucs fans Touchy about the Schiano hire


Doc Holiday

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The Bucs fans are thin skinned on this Hire, the only Message board I thought of to talk some smack on was the ESPN Bucs MB (because I knew I didn't need to get approved to post) and my first post in their topic about the hire was:

Panthers fan here! hahahahahaahhaha

Sorry guys couldn't resist :-D

And in response I had one bucs fan give me death threats and another call me some unsavory names, and they reported my post to get it deleted, while leaving the other ones up.

Seriously my smack talk was on a scale of 1-10 was maybe a 2 and I was getting death threats?

I Responed again with

Touchy Subject eh? Must really hate the hire..... 8-P

And everyones post that had anything to do with my first one and my "Touch Subject" post got deleted.

Either those Bucs fans are the biggest bunch of pansy Football fans, or they REALLY Hate the hire.

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dont know why you had to go and mess with fans on another team's board, but anyway with that said, i agree, the hire is a head scratcher, maybe he will surprise me, but as of now, i dont see that. i actually thought Harbaugh would be a great coach (though i thought it would take a year) because he did play in the pros and should know a bit about the NFL, but i am not sure about Schiano.

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to the guys saying: you talked smack on another Forum OMG what are you 12 get a Life!!!!!

was what I said that bad really? it's not Smack it was more or less a poke or a prod I said myself it was a 2 on a scale of 1-10 at best AKA I basically did nothing, the point I was making was their overreaction to my post, as in they hate the hire too.

if you guys are actually upset about the little bit of smack I did, all I have to say is "Child please" when the fug did this become the Nanny state where a Sports fan can't make fun of his rival even a Little bit because that was all I did, I didn't even do it here so why do ya even care?

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