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Not one Patriot fan came back?


Zod

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they won't be.

 

i doubt we have any trolls from anywhere except saints fans.

 

we might have a few from the jets but beyond that...i dunno. the dolphins have imploded. the bucs are doing better, but i doubt they have anything more than a couple stragglers. the falcons are demoralized.

 

unless we get to the playoffs i just don't think we'll hear much from anyone.

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you beat me to this exact thread by about thirty seconds.

 

that talked more trash than any fanbase in recent memory and just disappeared. not even one. there's always at least one.

 

generally that's as good of an indication of being a bandwagon douchebag as there is. the loudest, most obnoxious ones usually just jumped on for the ride when the going was good (like forum poster Sam Mills Fan) and disappear for good at the first sign of adversity. utterly pathetic.

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Given the over-the-top giddiness of the majority of the fan base posting, I figured I'd leave you to your reveling in your joy without interference.

 

It was a great game. Panthers made less mistakes than the Pats and deserved the W. Congrats. You've got a lot to look forward to. Hope to see you for the rematch in February!

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