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O-fficial Greatest Uniform Thread (Round 5)


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Man, the Charger votes have fallen off a cliff!!!

 

My fingers are killing me trying to stay ahead of them, and then they punt on 1st and 10 at the start of the 4th quarter. I'd have thought they'd be our toughest competition since, you know, they spend all their time indoors 'cause they're afraid of getting kidnapped into Mexico.

 

Watch them blame it on another rolling California blackout. Or all their nerds being at Comic Con.

 

Yeah, we're looking right back at you, you bunch of quitters.

 

Hey Charger fans, sorry 'bout your damn luck!!

 

 

 

 

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Very interesting data!

 

The graph got smoother because i refined my sample technique.

The time samples without change % were auto calculated by the vote difference between the actual sampled time markers.

 

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HA! These scrubs went from, "THEY'RE CHEATING!!! EVERYONE KNOWS OUR UNIS ARE BETTER ANYWAY!!!" to "OMG THEY HAVE NO LIVES IM GOING TO THE BEACH"

*looks at the beach outside of his window*

*clicks with his left hand*

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Just like the Panthers team this year, it is imperative that we get off to a quick, if not flawless start.

I have a 12 year old son and a 6 year old nephew that will bust if we win this.  They are watching everyday.

I am doing this for them, for Panthers fans, for fellow Huddlers and for me.

 

I want to win.  We deserve to win.

 

Charlotte got the Hornets back and now this is going to happen, it must happen.

 

KEEP POUNDING and GET READY TO POUND!!!

 

Dameshiit, I got one thing to say to you...

 

http://youtu.be/67p4hS6vyD8

 

 

 

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