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4th and long, line up the FG, from the opposite 45 yd line. Kick is up and is going to go the distance, crosswind takes it off the upright, kick is no good. Clock runs out, game over.
NOVA lawyer called and said after looking over some of my documents, she won't/can't help me.
Maybe it really is just all in my head, and not actual reality.
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