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Proudiddy

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  1. 1. What did you think was going to happen on Atlanta's final possession?

    • We stop them and win the game
    • We go all Carolina Panthers on their ass and give up an unbelievable, time-defying drive for a GW score


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I can agree with this completely. If there's anything to be upset at the coaches about, it's not having at least six defensive backs on the field on that first down.

I hear ya

We had 4 downed linemen and 3 LBs...it made no sense but I guess we were going for the safety not the "Don't let Roddy f*cking White catch it" call

Sure, let our rookie and Nakamura take care of him just drop back guys you'll be fine

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I hear ya

We had 4 downed linemen and 3 LBs...it made no sense but I guess we were going for the safety not the "Don't let Roddy f*cking White catch it" call

Sure, let our rookie and Nakamura take care of him just drop back guys you'll be fine

It's like T23 said, ATL came out in base formation and unfortunately they bluffed the hell out of McDermott....how don't really know, but they did.....

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You jinxed us, you asshole.

It's like last week at the ECU-UNC game. As we're kicking a FG, my friend goes "Casey Barth hasn't missed a field goal in forever", then he pushes it wide.

Don't mess with the football gods!!

how about the boxing gods? tell people again how you boxed in Wilmington not realizing that I coach at the gym you claimed this in. and it on Anderson not Page but at least you got the name of the gym right. I called the owner to make sure I didnt miss something your "black mercedes 300" he (coach Deryll) has never heard of you. he said maybe you came in and skipped rope but thats it. He would def would have remember that car he said. HIs cell is 910-470-9388.

Sorry bro but I am ashamed to be from Wilmington now that you are such a poser. This kind of thing gets me more than anything. stepping in the ring is no joke, broken nose is a given, I am talking broken jaw, detached retina and even death. So for you to claim your a boxer or that you boxed pisses me off and it pisses on everyone that has ever had the heart to man up and step through those ropes. Sorry for jacking the thread put this dude makes me sick to my stomach.

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how about the boxing gods? tell people again how you boxed in Wilmington not realizing that I coach at the gym you claimed this in. and it on Anderson not Page but at least you got the name of the gym right. I called the owner to make sure I didnt miss something your "black mercedes 300" he (coach Deryll) has never heard of you. he said maybe you came in and skipped rope but thats it. He would def would have remember that car he said. HIs cell is 910-470-9388.

Sorry bro but I am ashamed to be from Wilmington now that you are such a poser. This kind of thing gets me more than anything. stepping in the ring is no joke, broken nose is a given, I am talking broken jaw, detached retina and even death. So for you to claim your a boxer or that you boxed pisses me off and it pisses on everyone that has ever had the heart to man up and step through those ropes. Sorry for jacking the thread put this dude makes me sick to my stomach.

I just sent you a message telling you essentially who I am. If you were actually a "coach" there with Deryll and Lyle, you'd know me and I'd know you.

I'm not going to escalate a fight about boxing in a completely unrelated thread though, so please continue your ranting and raving in private messages.

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