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Rusty Harris

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While everyone is blaming players such as Smith, Kasay, Lucas, I think something more underhanded was at play. THE REFS SIMPLY GAVE THE GAME TO THE GIANTS!!!!!! They refused to throw their little yellow hankies on the Giants, 'cept for a delay of game. Come on zebras, get some Lasik, the Giants were commiting holding and interferance penalties a'plenty!!!!

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While everyone is blaming players such as Smith, Casey, Lucas, I think something more underhanded was at play. THE REFS SIMPLY GAVE THE GAME TO THE GIANTS!!!!!! They refused to throw their little yellow hankies on the Giants, 'cept for a delay of game. Come on zebras, get some Lasik, the Giants were commiting holding and interferance penalties a'plenty!!!!

Wait a minute, hold everything....I haven't seen a post blaming Nick Goings yet. Can someone please get that up ASAP?

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While everyone is blaming players such as Smith, Casey, Lucas, I think something more underhanded was at play. THE REFS SIMPLY GAVE THE GAME TO THE GIANTS!!!!!! They refused to throw their little yellow hankies on the Giants, 'cept for a delay of game. Come on zebras, get some Lasik, the Giants were commiting holding and interferance penalties a'plenty!!!!

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What the hell did I do now?

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Oh and I still LOL at Panther "fans" that don't know how to spell John Kasay's name right. He's only been here since, gee, I don't know, every day of the Panthers existence.

Glad you caught that, I edited my post to reflect the proper spelling. My niece is named Casey, it just kinda stuck in my mind i spose, just got through writing her name on several Christmas gifts, my bad.

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Glad you caught that, I edited my post to reflect the proper spelling. My neice is named Casey, it just kinda stuck in my mind i spose, just got through writing her name on several Christmas gifts, my bad.

Better learn to spell niece right as well comrade in that case.

I was quilty of spelling Kasay's name wrong once and it's a lesson I've never forgotten

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Better learn to spell niece right as well comrade in that case.

I was quilty of spelling Kasay's name wrong once and it's a lesson I've never forgotten

You all tend to call out any grammatical errors in spelling, yet completely overlook your own lack of proper punctuation. Don't bother to look , you would probably miss it if you looked a thousand times.

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