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What Regular Season Loss(Es) Pissed You Off The Most?


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what regular season loss do you remember getting raged at?

last year vs the Saints** at home, rivera fuged up that timeout just before the half. then we tried throwing a bomb on 3rd and 2, only to give the ball to brees who drove down the field and throw the winning TD against our shitty defense. i was so fuging pissed. only other loss last year that made me mad was the vikings game, but that ending was just too funny, in retrospect.

2008 @ buccanners. i will never forget the image of foxy laughing and joking with coaches all the way to the locker room at halftime while we were getting our fuging asses kicked. thank god we made up for that later in the season, but i was still mad.

anyway, what is some of yours?

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The Falcons game was the only game i could point to Cam actually losing the game in the second half. He made some uncharacteristic bad plays after the Panthers dominated the first half.

All the 3 n outs and turnovers kept the defense on the field and somehow Ryan got close to 400+ yrds too.

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the only game that I didn't freak during was Titans, we were done from the start

I was pissed after that game.

When Hassleback broke off that scramble late in the game, I just turned off my TV and walked away.

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