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Remove that NFL logo in the middle of our field, it's embarrassing


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And they return the favor to us by screwing us this week and this year? Jerry Richardson has undeniable loyalty to the NFL and some serious love for Goodell and it makes me sick, and they completely ignore North Carolina legal process and get rid of one of our best players in return? And you dont fight back at all. At them nor the media?

 

We deserve to lose this badly right after. We haven't lost this bad all around(offense, defense, ST) on our field since Denver 2 years ago and its not a coincidence

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Nice that Rooney talked to the media, while the heart stealer sat in his box with the same arrogant selfish stare all game.

Wow over react much? I know the Internet is the place to be the tough guy but come on. If he was a loved one or relative I'm sure your tune would be different. Everyone knows J.R. Doesn't speak much to the media but to say that is a little childish and over board don't you think?

What do you want him to be, Jerry Jones? Mark Cuban? I for one perfer my owner to stay out of the media and talk out of place when he has people hired to do a job.

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Wow over react much? I know the Internet is the place to be the tough guy but come on. If he was a loved one or relative I'm sure your tune would be different. Everyone knows J.R. Doesn't speak much to the media but to say that is a little childish and over board don't you think?

What do you want him to be, Jerry Jones? Mark Cuban? I for one perfer my owner to stay out of the media and talk out of place when he has people hired to do a job.

Point taken.  Whenever JR speaks, he turns into a little quivering, snot-nosed, crying bitch.  He's too busy giving Goodell rim jobs to care about anything else.

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And they return the favor to us by screwing us this week and this year? Jerry Richardson has undeniable loyalty to the NFL and some serious love for Goodell and it makes me sick, and they completely ignore North Carolina legal process and get rid of one of our best players in return? And you dont fight back at all. At them nor the media?

 

We deserve to lose this badly right after. We haven't lost this bad all around(offense, defense, ST) on our field since Denver 2 years ago and its not a coincidence

AGREED!  Thank you.  Lets make this our house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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