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are we like allowed to cheer if carolina scores against the chiefs or what, I'm confused .

no.

none.

in fact go find some emo kid, beat it up, steal it's makeup, and wear it throughout the game.

if the panthers heartlessly win, keep wearing it until the chiefs win a superbowl.

it's only right.

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seriously...unless you're there at the game, it doesn't matter what you do or say or how you act.

just make sure no one has their video phone out and you don't do something you might regret...of course that's the way it should be for any time other people are around.

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I'm gonna treat it like any other game. Unfortunately, thats all the announcers will be talking about. I remember that game Favre played in a few days after his Dad died. By listening to the announcers, you woulda thought he just cured Cancer - yammering on and on about what an unbelievable and courageous warrior he was, when in reality - he was just doing his job.

Try playing the Jovan Belcher drinking game tomorrow. Everytime an announcer says his name, the word "tragedy", or "prayers". - Take a drink. You''d pass out by the end of the 1st.

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