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Props to TD


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If you're into superstitious crap.

No this thread is the equivalent to an announcer on Sunday saying that "Robbie Gould has made his last 27 FG attempts". 5 seconds later Robbie Gould misses a game winner... It's not good to say certain things and this is one of them!

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No this thread is the equivalent to an announcer on Sunday saying that "Robbie Gould has made his last 27 FG attempts". 5 seconds later Robbie Gould misses a game winner... It's not good to say certain things and this is one of them!

There have been quite a few "props to TD" threads already this season. I doubt that this one will suddenly be the one to cause him to get injured when old Mr Jinx ignored the others.

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No this thread is the equivalent to an announcer on Sunday saying that "Robbie Gould has made his last 27 FG attempts". 5 seconds later Robbie Gould misses a game winner... It's not good to say certain things and this is one of them!

Exactly what I said above, if you're in to superstitious crap this thread matters.

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