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Cowboys fans are some cocky sumbiches


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Yeah, the closest I ever to coming to trading punches with someone at the stadium was a Cowgirls fan.  He kept referencing their 5 rings every time they made a play.  I was like, that sh1t is ancient history dude.  The back and forth got more heated as the game went on.  I think we won the game, but all I really remember was that prick.

That being said, man I miss the good ole days at the stadium!  Today, security would have been there before the end of the first quarter and we both would have been tossed.

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14 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Yeah, the closest I ever to coming to trading punches with someone at the stadium was a Cowgirls fan.  He kept referencing their 5 rings every time they made a play.  I was like, that sh1t is ancient history dude.  The back and forth got more heated as the game went on.  I think we won the game, but all I really remember was that prick.

That being said, man I miss the good ole days at the stadium!  Today, security would have been there before the end of the first quarter and we both would have been tossed.

Mine was a niners fan down in Clemson sitting in front of me. Everytime Rice would make a play he'd stand up and sing the Rice o Roni jingle and laugh at all of us.

 

God I hated that phucking Jerry Rice and Steve Young.

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They've had the media sending them kisses since they signed Dak to an extension.  They aren't a bad team right now.  Their offense is looking good.  Their defense forces turnovers.  I get they have a lot to be excited about.  

I'm not saying the Panthers are going to whip them.  I'm not saying the Cowgirls are going to run us out of Texas.  But I do think that this is going to be our biggest test, and a major statement.  Rhule seems to understand how NFL narratives work, and the team seems focused on each game.

So let the media continue to blow platitudes Dallas' way.  I prefer the good ole Teddy Roosevelt saying of "Speak softy, but carry a big stick..."  I'm excited for the game.  Hopefully the Panthers make the best use of their extra time to prep and play well.

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