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Who had the courage to watch the whole game
#21
Missed only the deep pass to Diggs that setup the 1st TD.  Had to run downstairs to grab something, but didn't turn it off.  

I had a feeling they were going to claw back in it, but I think I probably always hold that hope.
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#22
 i checked out before half to do some outside work, watching the tape of 2nd half now..
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#23
kids flew from Maui to Cali
all flew from LAX to MSP
tailgated with Nichelles group
took lots of pics / videos
sat quiet in the first half
lost my voice in the second half

and it came down to a few plays at the end.  

sat and celebrated for half an hour adter the game

 blew some cash at the Vikings locker room.  

edge of my seat the whole game. 
what a great day.  
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#24
Quote: @holmanjp said:
Do people really do that? Quit watching???
Fair weather/bandwagon fans I guess.

That's odd I talk harsh, about under performing Coaches and players.
Have been accused of not being a true/real fan.
Yet I have never missed any part of a Vikings game.

Never?  That’s incredible dude.  You’re obviously over 63 years old or older and have never missed a part of any game?  I gotta believe you’re one of the only people alive that could say that.

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#25
Quote: @Waterboy said:
@holmanjp said:
Do people really do that? Quit watching???
Fair weather/bandwagon fans I guess.

That's odd I talk harsh, about under performing Coaches and players.
Have been accused of not being a true/real fan.
Yet I have never missed any part of a Vikings game.

Never?  That’s incredible dude.  You’re obviously over 63 years old or older and have never missed a part of any game?  I gotta believe you’re one of the only people alive that could say that.

I never turn games off or leave early.  The best games I have ever seen were come from behinds.  I wonder how many fans missed out on history when they gave up and left this game



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#26
That game stressed me out
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#27
I did, but it doesn't really count… I DVR'd it and checked espn's standings page to see if we'd won first :p  But I hadn't seen the score, so when watching the recording Denver went up 10-0, I skipped to the end to make sure the ESPN site hadn't made a typo and we'd actually won.  Even then watching that last Denver drive sent my heart rate into triple digits. Whew! 
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#28
It's a religion for me.  Never turn off a game.  When it is ugly, it's my penance.
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#29
p.s. not sure I'd call it 'courage'.  =)
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#30
I wouldn't call it courage but I did.
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