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TopicDr Football ranks his worst(best?) Championship and crushing postseason losses!
LeonhartFour
06/23/12 9:28:00 PM
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oh hey "Leon style" I like this sound of this. I suppose I feel obligated to answer these questions now.

From: Dr_Football | #009
Whats your most depressing sporting event that you witnessed live?

I actually haven't gone to many live sporting events, and I certainly haven't been to one where there was a lot at stake, like a playoff game or something. I did see the Braves get killed like 17-0 against the Expos once, so I guess that.

From: Dr_Football | #018
Most depressing or crushing loss in a sport you don't usually care about?

When the Ducks lost Game 7 of the Stanley Cup to the Devils back in 2002-2003. Giguere was so awesome that postseason that he actually got me following Anaheim that year in the playoffs and rooting for him to pull it off. They ended up winning the Cup a few years after that, so I guess it was okay.

From: Dr_Football | #027
Worst loss in a game or series you were 100% sure you were going to win?

I dunno, I'm one of those sports fans who tries to convince himself to take nothing for granted, even when the opponent seems easy. I suppose the closest thing I can think of is when Tennessee lost their homecoming game to Wyoming a few years back, which essentially sealed Fulmer's fate as coach, because seriously, who loses to Wyoming? Apparently, we do.

From: Dr_Football | #043
Biggest blowout loss in a game you were super hyped up for?

Haha, lots of Tennessee/Florida games fall under this category, especially in the '90s. Probably Peyton Manning's last game as a Vol against Nebraska in '97 as well.

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