You Left... But It Wasn't Over...

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Re: You Left... But It Wasn't Over...

Postby GoBoilers » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:26 am

It usually when I have snoozed off! Funny thing is I can't remember the ones I have missed!
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Re: You Left... But It Wasn't Over...

Postby warrriorsfan808 » Sun Nov 27, 2011 7:00 am

collegefbfan8898 wrote:What is the one game you have seen live in the stands or home sitting in the recliner, and you said, "Well, that thing is over because team X is beating team Y by 29 points", only to find out later on Sportscenter that team Y came back and won?


Jan. 1993, Houston Oilers vs. Buffalo Bills, 28-3 at halftime. Went to run errands for my wife, got home to find the sure win had turned into 41-38 O/T loss and a total shock to me!

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Re: You Left... But It Wasn't Over...

Postby WoVeU » Sun Nov 27, 2011 2:06 pm

:D It was just yesterday I saw that Maryland - NC State score and laughed about the Toothless Woof-Pack!

If I recall in '93 I was w/ some other Air Force guys and we were consuming food and modest amounts of beverages for that Reich miracle...so it never got turned off.
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