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everyone in the literal entire world knows how fuging bad mike shula was


PhillyB

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i'm in goddamn budapest, hungary, for no good goddamn reason. two irish chicks are trying to hop my poo. i'm drunk as fug  beyond all belief because i ran into an old buddy from from ten years ago that i haven't seen since we were exploring snake farms in bangkok. my dude is bartending twenty meters from my hotel 

anyway i met this australian dude. he's from brisbane. he pulls for the chargers and follows the NFL.

"fug mike shula," he said, 4,500 miles away. "he's just there cause of his dad."

everyone knows, even fuging kangaroos 

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2 hours ago, PhillyB said:

i'm in goddamn budapest, hungary, for no good goddamn reason. two irish chicks are trying to hop my poo. i'm drunk as fug  beyond all belief because i ran into an old buddy from from ten years ago that i haven't seen since we were exploring snake farms in bangkok. my dude is bartending twenty meters from my hotel 

anyway i met this australian dude. he's from brisbane. he pulls for the chargers and follows the NFL.

"fug mike shula," he said, 4,500 miles away. "he's just there cause of his dad."

everyone knows, even fuging kangaroos 

I almost moved their but I married this stupid c@#$ and now I dont. I envy you.

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And my poo is blown when I run into a former classmate at Target in the same city we attended school.  That's amazing.

Also, watching that Superbowl, it really put things into perspective...  had we had some semblance of a competent OC, we would have beat the Superbowl Champs...  it can be argued that would have been us as NFC Champs, in the Superbowl, AND we would have won Superbowl 50 as well...  thanks Shula.  What a waste.

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Even before the SB loss the Seahawks had already figured out the Panthers shutting them out the 2nd half of the divisional game, they were just so unstoppable in the 1st half they got away with it. Imagine they scored even a few points less than the 31 they did could've been one of the biggest playoff collapses in NFL history.

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