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Paa Langfart

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the closest i ever came was just lying face down on my living room floor after the last second loss to the falcons in 2012

 

sometimes a game will piss me off or boost my mood but i don't think i've ever felt that way following a loss, not even the super bowl or the 2008 divisional.  that was like an "i just saw my dog get run over" feeling

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the closest i ever came was just lying face down on my living room floor after the last second loss to the falcons in 2012

sometimes a game will piss me off or boost my mood but i don't think i've ever felt that way following a loss, not even the super bowl or the 2008 divisional. that was like an "i just saw my dog get run over" feeling

Yeah, a kick in the nuts would have been preferable to the way that game ended.

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I've never been moved to tears, but I have never known a feeling of deeper depression than that which I felt following the loss of Super Bowl 38.  Knowing how close we were, and how hard it is to get to that game, I was numb.

 

And yes, I know my life has been pretty good if my lowest point of depression was following a football game, so save your judgements.

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