Ever cried a Redskins loss?

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Post by ChrisHanburger »

After SB VII . I was 12 years old and had bet a Miami fan $5 on the game. He was an adult and told me I didn't have to pay him, but I did. I handed him the fin, walked off to my room, and sat on my bed and cried. Its funny to remember now, but at the time it was one of the saddest days of my young life.
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Did you get your money back after SB XVII??
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I've never cried but I've experienced fits of rage.



yeah i have a hole in my wall because of last year's cowboys game.....
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No crying, but I almost puked after the 2nd Cowgirls game last year. Any loss to the Pukes is bad aqnd any last minute loss is bad, but together they just rip your heart out.
The game a few years ago when the Girls came back from 21 points down in the 4th quater to tie the game and win in overtime gave me that same sick feeling.
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Never even gotten close to crying, just disappointed
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FanfromAnnapolis wrote:A couple of times. Some of the Dallas losses have been really, really hard to take (like that Thanksgiving one, this past December. . .). I just don't want my heart broken again. . .


I, too nearly cried over a Thanksgiving Day Game...

..it was the day Danny Wuerffel almost became a legendary Skin by being the only Redskins QB to beat the Cowpies in nearly 5 years. And then Kenny Watson (I believe) had to go and bumble a pass that Roy Williams intercepted for a touchdown.

It still hurts to this day. :(
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Post by gregory smith »

I've cried twice. The first time was the super bowl loss to the 17-0 dolphins, and the second time was the Clint Longley td on thanksgiving. In my defense I was in elementary school.
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gregory smith wrote:I've cried twice. The first time was the super bowl loss to the 17-0 dolphins, and the second time was the Clint Longley td on thanksgiving. In my defense I was in elementary school.


Nice to know there are a few of us out there that were around then. Oh, I was 13 and not pleasant to be around for about a month.
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ChrisHanburger wrote:After SB VII . I was 12 years old and had bet a Miami fan $5 on the game. He was an adult and told me I didn't have to pay him, but I did. I handed him the fin, walked off to my room, and sat on my bed and cried. Its funny to remember now, but at the time it was one of the saddest days of my young life.


:cry: I was six or so and bet our neighbor my piggybank....same story, he was an adult and said I didn't have to pay up, but I did.

I was about as close to that moment as you can get after last Christmas' loss to the pukes! :evil:
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