Guys the quicker you can let defeat go and not dwell on what is already done..the more mental sanity you will have.
Always be aiming at your NEXT target.
TheMoneyShot
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02-14-07
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#2
Worst ones.... are the ones you lose by 0.5
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#3
follow scores
so simple solution
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Foxx
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05-25-11
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#4
Eye of the Tiger
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MinnesotaFats
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12-18-10
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#5
....I still think about a loss I had about 8-10 years ago when Lopez from UCLA dunked as time expired to cover the spread. Then he decided to do a set (10) of chin ups on the rim and the ref T'eed him up, sending other guys to the line gor FTs w 0 time left to fukk me
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TheMoneyShot
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02-14-07
28672
#6
Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
....I still think about a loss I had about 8-10 years ago when Lopez from UCLA dunked as time expired to cover the spread. Then he decided to do a set (10) of chin ups on the rim and the ref T'eed him up, sending other guys to the line gor FTs w 0 time left to fukk me
Yep, I try not to think about the worst beat of my life.... most people wouldn't consider it a bad beat... but the NBA game was sooooooo rigged. I'll never forget that game... the way Chris Webber played. Hate seeing his smiling ass face sitting with Marv Albert now.
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DOM_Toretto
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01-28-13
9035
#7
Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
....I still think about a loss I had about 8-10 years ago when Lopez from UCLA dunked as time expired to cover the spread. Then he decided to do a set (10) of chin ups on the rim and the ref T'eed him up, sending other guys to the line gor FTs w 0 time left to fukk me
Lmao that is unreal, no wonder you still remember it wow