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When's the last time you have been this low after a loss


panthers04100

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I've felt this bad about plenty of our games this season. They've been excruciating. The Bears game earlier this season was just as bad as this in my mind. Falcons game and Seahawks games are right up there too. We still actually had a chance at that point. I mean the season was over already before the game started today. Doesn't make the loss any less painful for me, but like I've said Sunday's have been brutal this season.

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Today I felt like we had a win, I really did, but I've felt that way so many times now I've just become numb to getting my heart ripped out.

The last time I was truly crushed by a loss? Yeah, the Cardinals game. I was literally sick, and felt hurt.

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Geez, guys, when Tampa got the ball back I told my wife that I wouldn't be surprised if we find a way to lose. No surprises here. I am beyond feeling low after a loss this year. The Falcons and Bears loss pretty much were the low points for me. And the crushing defeat at the hands of Denver ended my illusions (err, delusions).

Get a grip! At least we'll probably get a top 5 pick, and a high second round pick.

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