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Crotchery truly is the replacement to LaFell


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LaFell doesn't look very good and is our 4th/5th recieving option and you somehow managed to downgrade on him , good luck for the season :lolu:

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LaFell doesn't look very good and is our 4th/5th recieving option and you somehow managed to downgrade on him , good luck for the season :lolu:

 

We have a Pats troll now. Hey guy, how convenient of you to sign up today. Where were you last year?

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LaFell doesn't look very good and is our 4th/5th recieving option and you somehow managed to downgrade on him , good luck for the season :lolu:

 

Just go to the smack forums fatty if you have nothing better to do on a Friday night.

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Cotchery and Avant were pretty much no-shows this game.  Cam had some time, but obviously neither of them could get open.  

 

Say what you want, but we need a more dynamic receiver to play on the other side of Benjamin. Cotchery and Avant are better suited to be WR3s.

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I'm drunk I can't be expected spell right.

 

And yes, I know it' preseason, but he has't shown up in any game. O-line was poo tonight but a few of hose sacks are were cveage sacks.

 

Though that could equally be because Shula's dumbass routes. idk.

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