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Old 10-24-2021, 07:22 PM   #1
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Clearly the best team performance of the season.

Anyone who doesn't recognise that should be watching pro wrestling.

Like I said. Forget about winning. Good losses are winning now.

This is one short post game thread btw. Nobody gives a fuck anymore. Lol.
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Old 10-24-2021, 08:13 PM   #2
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Like I said. Forget about winning. Good losses are winning now.

This is one short post game thread btw. Nobody gives a fuck anymore. Lol.
Correct. Dgaf is pretty much the sentiment.

I wouldn't say this was a good team performance, either, as Davy said..
We gave up 24, and only scored 10. If that's what we consider a good team performance....we might as well be watching wrestling..
Th seems pretty inept at this point. That dive to hold a td back was nightmare fuel. Terry dropped too many passes for a number 1 receiver. D played well in the first half....lost momentum.
No matter what happens week to week, we are who we know we are. A bad, bad, bad team.
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Like I said. Forget about winning. Good losses are winning now.

This is one short post game thread btw. Nobody gives a fuck anymore. Lol.

I was more pumped to see 12 in person and he didn’t disappoint. Dude is unreal
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I was more pumped to see 12 in person and he didn’t disappoint. Dude is unreal

Yeah man like I said lambeau should be on every football fans bucket list. And seeing Rodgers there is pretty damn iconic. Happy for ya man! Heard the fans there are super cool - like exact opposite of Eagles fans.
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Yeah man like I said lambeau should be on every football fans bucket list. And seeing Rodgers there is pretty damn iconic. Happy for ya man! Heard the fans there are super cool - like exact opposite of Eagles fans.

The fans are great there, class acts. I highly recommend going to a game. Not many Skins fans there today, probably the least I’ve seen for a road game (this is the 6th road game I’ve been too for us)
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I blame Heinecken for not knowing when to slide, he does it all the time where he’s always sliding too soon and falls short.
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Old 10-25-2021, 06:29 AM   #7
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I blame Heinecken for not knowing when to slide, he does it all the time where he’s always sliding too soon and falls short.

"I don’t want to get into specifics, but I felt like I was in there both times," Heinicke told reporters, per ESPN's John Keim. "I don’t want to get fined up here so I'm not going to get into specifics."

Lol. What a tool.
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"I don’t want to get into specifics, but I felt like I was in there both times," Heinicke told reporters, per ESPN's John Keim. "I don’t want to get fined up here so I'm not going to get into specifics."

Lol. What a tool.
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The fans are great there, class acts. I highly recommend going to a game. Not many Skins fans there today, probably the least I’ve seen for a road game (this is the 6th road game I’ve been too for us)
That team is special even when they are awful. My mom's family is from upper Wisconsin. The Pack was my grandpa's team and we would watch games together. They are so different from being owned by the community and ticket holders to the fun traditions they have. One that I always wanted to do was this: https://www.bicycling.com/news/a2858...ans-bike-ride/

Imagine a favorite team player asking if they could ride your bike to camp?
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