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#26
#26
lol that might be one of the most butt hurt cry baby suggestions i have ever heard. You are literally letting 19 year old kids make you this upset? Thats actually really sad when you think about it.

You must be a guy who checks his nuts at the door. Look we need to send a message Brown Bag and Black Shirts.
 
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#29
#29
You must be a guy who checks his nuts at the door. Look we need to send a message Brown Bag and Black Shirts.

haha what a loser, have fun with life using that attitude. Woke up this morning went to the gym now about to watch some NFL this kind of stuff will not affect my life you should try it
 
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#31
#31
This. Life goes on. I was crushed last night and then church this morning reminded of things that matter. I want UT to win. I like when UT wins. I don't NEED them to win. I still have a family a home and a job. Life is pretty good.

Good point. As it turns out, Saturday wasn't a total loss. I found out my wife is getting out of the hospital tomorrow. That does help put things in some type of perspective.
 
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#35
#35
When you have a real job and a real family and your only real free time is to watch football like you did when you were growing up, except now it ****s all over you, and costs you way too much money (if you attend), then you will understand something worth a damn.

I'm 27 if we're checking stats.

Never too late to find a new hobby..perhaps bird watching or stamp collecting..some don't have what it takes to be a fan..no shame if you can't handle the roller coaster ride
 
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#37
#37
Being a year away doesn't excuse BJ's questionable 2nd half coaching

I concur. I'm one of those that does believe 2016 will be the year we should be an elite team,but you're correct I can't make any excuses for CBJ and his 2nd half coaching (or lack thereof) decisions.

I'm not one of those fire the coach guys every time we lose fans,but really there's no way I can defend him either. I'm trying to stay positive,but he's making it really hard.
 
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#38
#38
Haha the way people on here are acting is the reality. People are literarily crying like little kids because a bunch of 19-21 year old kids didn't win a football game. Think about that for a second. 35-55 year old men are upset about kids not winning a sporting event. That is so sad, i am 26 and realize this.

Totally agree. Society is falling apart when a football game affects your everyday emotions and mood
 
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#43
#43
Haha the way people on here are acting is the reality. People are literarily crying like little kids because a bunch of 19-21 year old kids didn't win a football game. Think about that for a second. 35-55 year old men are upset about kids not winning a sporting event. That is so sad, i am 26 and realize this.

I'm 26 and I won't get over this for probably a year. This will affect me everyday. This is more than a game.
 
#44
#44
I don't really care who is "emotionally distraught" over a game but the kids would be as embarrassed or annoyed by this as the coaches.
Don't be that jackass.
 

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