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Dealing with the Defeat of the Tar Heels: What Should I Do Now?

 
After last night's disappointing performance against a tough Kansas team, it leaves me asking myself what do I do now?  I was ready to watch UNC win the National Championship on Monday and have all the bragging rights a fan could ask for until the start of next season.  From the start of the game it just seemed that Kansas wanted it more.  Ty Lawson was turning the ball over at an alarming rate as was the rest of the team.  Every three the Jayhawks threw up found its home through the net, and UNC's transition game was nowhere to be seen. So, now I must ask again:  What am I going to do now?   If any of you have read my profile you would see the other teams I am a fan of.  We'll start with the Minnesota Timberwolves.   They're current record of 19-56 doesn't give us fans much to cheer for.  I have been excited to watch the NBA draft since December this season.   Now we have the Minnesota Twins.  I know the season is very young but I don't ... (link)

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