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Never thought that I'd root for the Bucs.


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I am sorry, I cannot root for the Bucs, they are my least favorite team since I lived there for a decent amount of time.  If we needed them to win then yes, but their win at this point has the effect on us.  Tonight's game has far more impact on the Panthers than this one does because the winner would have the inside track on being our second round opponent and one is obviously more desirable than the other.

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I dislike the Buc's the least. They aren't really asshats like the Saints and Falcons, they're just kind of there ya know.

 

I understand why some would feel that way.  Having lived there from '96-'05 during their heyday, then again from '10-'12, I have a different perspective.

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Because a Bucs win is virtually meaningless, other than them maybe keeping Schiano another year. If they give him the boot then they might get a real coach.

 

Meanwhile, saints loss + niners win = no playoffs for NO. that would be delicious.

I guess I'm different in that respect. Although I only pull for the Panthers, I'd pull for a team out of our division before pulling for any other team.

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A culture of dirty play intended to injure opponents is one reason. Jimmy Graham acting like a frat boy on pledge week every time he makes a play is another. Yelling at the crowd to suck him in a certain area last week was another classy move.

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Oh, I didn't know about the yelling at the crowd...

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