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Credit to the Fans


AceBoogie

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Credit to all the fans out there who showed up to this game and made it Hell on earth for the Saints and their fans. This crowd had every reason to pack it up and go home today but they stayed. The rain seemed to only pump the crowd up more. So kudos to all of you out there with sore vocal cords and soaked clothes.

We're playoff bound!!!!

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props to all gou crazy mofos there. you guys were AWESOME! 

 

fans really turned a corner. i could hear you guys loud and clear all through the game. thru the rain and the pain, you guys stuck with it. 

hogwartsclapping.gif you done went and made this ol boy proud.

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Many, many props to all those there, much much much respect.. Yous were loud, I watched from the comfort of my home in VaBeach, everyone of you was heard! It was really impressive to hear the crowd through the rain, to the end, to teh playoffs!!!!! Made me proud to have the neon lit in the front window, damn. Proud to be a Panther fan today.....

KEEEP POUNDING!!!!! FUUGGGGG YYYYEEEEAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!'

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