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We have had every other blame thread so heres mine.


Snake

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I blame the Eagles and Saints for what transpired last Sunday. If the Eagles would have just won at home Goodell would have had his match up and hype game. If the Saints (who I will say got hosed on the refs as well) would have beat the hawks Goodell would not of been able to have his game. So in other words screw you eagles and saints. :-p

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i dunno...saints are damaged goods. bountygate really hurt their public perception. they aren't the darlings they once were.

 

coming into the season the matchup in the NFC that the NFL and media wanted was san fran and seattle. we were always going to be second choice at best.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It was my fault. I normally put my tailgate flag pole base under the rear tire on the driver side of my truck. Because of a fellow tailgater's tent, I had to put my flag pole base under the passenger side rear tire. I just knew that was going to fug up the mojo and it did.

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Its really my fault.  I watched part of the game....any time I watched any part of the game on TV, we were losing or sucking.  Sunday, I tried watching a few parts of it... I guess it was too much.  I just wanted to see us win, I wanted to feel the excitement live.  I ruined it, and I'm sorry.  I knew I should have just kept up with it on my phone!

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It was my fault. I normally put my tailgate flag pole base under the rear tire on the driver side of my truck. Because of a fellow tailgater's tent, I had to put my flag pole base under the passenger side rear tire. I just knew that was going to fug up the mojo and it did.

 

 

See...this sums up our entire fan  base in this one scenario.  We are way too nice.  You should have told that a-hole to move his damn tent.  

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In all seriousness, it was my fault.  I normally don't open the doors to Cans:Recycled until noon.  At 10:30am I had a line of 200 people waiting outside the door.  Even though we weren't fully set up, I opened the doors at 11am so people could claim their spots.  Why, why did I do that?   

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That settles it. Next time we all need 5 virgins to follow us around at all times before and during a playoff game. If you create bad juju sacrifice one virgin. If you have more than 5 mistakes sacrifice yourself because your not in playoff mode.

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