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Return of the Cardiac Cats


mav1234

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Anyone else feeling a bit of 2003 magic up in here?

 

Back in 2003, when the offense got the ball I just felt that Jake was going to win the game for us.  I knew he could do it.

 

Cam's become that player.  That drive, the way it started... and the way it finished?  Cardiac Cats!

 

I'm loving every second of this...

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I love these guys to death but the stress levels they manage to cause and overall range of emotions is unbelievable.

 

me in first half:

"fug why are we so flat we're gonna lose"

 

me after first drive of the second half:

"WOO fug YEAH go offense!"

 

me until the last offensive drive:

"fug YOU WILDCAT ARARRGH"

 

me now:

"AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAH eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee" (my roommates keep checking to make sure I'm okay)

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