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Ian Rappaport:J.Graham appeals decision


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so maybe the red headed step child holds out..I guess the taints didn't convince him that a contract that he would agree to would be forth coming A real kick in the balls to them if he does....

WAAAAAAAAAAA SAYS BREES!

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This pleases me.

The whole rift between Graham & the Saints is great, but that's not even the best part. It's how Brees keeps running his mouth & sticking his nose where it has no business being.

Imagine if Olsen held out for a new deal & Cam started running his mouth to the press & bashing him. He'd get crucified 24/7 on tv.

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This pleases me.

The whole rift between Graham & the Saints is great, but that's not even the best part. It's how Brees keeps running his mouth & sticking his nose where it has no business being.

Imagine if Olsen held out for a new deal & Cam started running his mouth to the press & bashing him. He'd get crucified 24/7 on tv.

Brees has developed quite the habit of doing that in recent years. He sure flapped his cock holster during the whole labor dispute as well.

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Brees has developed quite the habit of doing that in recent years. He sure flapped his cock holster during the whole labor dispute as well.

You just said "cock holster" to a gay cowboy. I'm not sure if that is an ironic joke, intentional joke, or your sly way of asking me out.

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Badd Newss....now reporting that the taints may cave and make him the highest paid TE...have till 4 pm tomorrow to pull the cash out their ass..... Hope it is a big fail and he gives them the finger..thought they where up against the cap..go fiqure

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