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- GodfatherofSoul
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Seeya, thanks for the memories
Why on earth would we even consider giving him big money? He's a lock for a drop or two a game. Yes, he can get open deep a few times a game, but we already have a receiver with "potential" who drops lots of passes. Only room for 1 on the roster.
- steelcitymetal
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Re: Seeya, thanks for the memories
who, nate?
Re: Seeya, thanks for the memories
I assume he means Nate. That combination of Nyquil and Sudafed must got him confused.
- steelcitymetal
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Re: Seeya, thanks for the memories
when he mentioned drops, my first thought was sweed...
but sweed can't have a drop or two per game if he's never in a game long enough to be thrown the ball that many times.
but sweed can't have a drop or two per game if he's never in a game long enough to be thrown the ball that many times.
- GodfatherofSoul
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Re: Seeya, thanks for the memories
My bad this was a screwed up post. It was supposed to be a reply to the Nate thread.
- Steel Holiday
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Re: Seeya, thanks for the memories
Clown around and make all the Limas Sweed cracks desired. Those who are jokers will eventually be asses.
- steelcitymetal
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Re: Seeya, thanks for the memories
wasn't making a crack on sweed. i'm one of the few who think he will improve... given enough playing time... which i blame on arians.
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