Patsfan1958
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Pretty dark, but there was a guy who said he was gonna kill himself at half time.I'll never forget all the people who stopped watching the game in the GDT early. Not to single out @FCB02062 or anything (who I generally agree with on this forum).
That loss destroyed the Atlanta Falcons.
They have never been the same.
I left the bar to go finish hate watching the game home at halfI'll never forget all the people who stopped watching the game in the GDT early. Not to single out @FCB02062 or anything (who I generally agree with on this forum).
A Miss Vicki sighting!
uh....lose something? need directions to the GDT??? LMAOwow..
bourne a nicely paid veteran has no excuse to drop that one
uh....lose something? need directions to the GDT??? LMAO
I like the Seahawks one as well. watch haters join the Seahawks chant when they get down there, and then the Butler does it.This will always be my favorite Super Bowl due to the fact that it filled the souls of haters with joy and happiness for 3 quarters and then very slowly and tortuously ripped that joy and happiness away into horror. It was a delight reading the SB threads on other teams forums.
They're two different incredible forms of football nirvana. The Butler interception was this slow feeling of dread as you felt the game seeming to slip away, watching Seattle march downfield, there was that crazy double-clutch catch to get down there, and it felt so much like the damn Giants Super Bowls, it was way too familiar and you just had this pit in your stomach. You're still maintaining hope but you've been here before. Then Butler makes the snag and it's an instantaneous reversal, like a curse has suddenly been lifted.I loved SB51, but I’ve been chasing the perfect high since Butler intercepted that pass. That feeling was incomparable.
When I saw Arthur Blank celebrating, I thought in my mind that somehow they’ll still win the game. It was a surreal feeling of dread and confidence at the same time.