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To: ilgipper

I so friggin LOVE that your thug team lost.

And it’s especially fun to hear you and other Bengal fans cry and moan and whimper and piss your drawers when the fault lies directly with that idiot Burfict, who has been nothing but a cheapshot since his high school days. Great player? Not that great... dozens of NFL players as good. Had a great half yep, makes some great plays occasionaly yep, and is a complete NUT job, YEP.

And he and the other major thug cost your beloved losers the game and more importantly the entire season.

Lay down with dogs and get fleas. WOO HOOO!!!! Love it!

Go Steelers!


108 posted on 01/09/2016 10:56:25 PM PST by Husker8877
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To: Husker8877

Not my team. Tired of the NFL falling apart. My team has plenty of rings.
Normally like the steelers, but not too impressed with the current group Coaches on the field and pulling hair. Player cheap shots. not to mention James Harrison still hanging around, despite his dirty hit history, Great player but the most infamous dirty hitter of the current era.

When the day started was torn on who to win, but was hoping for a Bengal win after their comeback. Then, the sudden faux outrage of the day.


122 posted on 01/09/2016 11:09:32 PM PST by ilgipper
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To: Husker8877
I first started enjoying football with the Belichik/Brady style of understanding that rule book and using it to their advantage. Now, I like it for the absurdity.

You can't take the "thug" out of some of these players. The Bengals were handed the game, except that a few thugs couldn't hold back and control themselves for one final minute.

It speaks volumes about the coaching.

145 posted on 01/10/2016 2:28:22 AM PST by grania
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