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Jordy Nelson is the most dangerous deep threat?


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You're not great until you can do well when everything is going bad around you. Today prove that Randall Cobb GB's best WR. Nelson can sure rack up some numbers tho, when GB is having those free for all blow out games.

You're bias is getting harder and harder to hide. Must be bad for your complexion.
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Wasn't really bragging so much as standing up for my team. What's to brag about? Julio's pretty good. So's Trufant and Ryan. Outside of that? meh. LOL@ the premature epostulattion

I take pride in it lol.

I believe the Panthers got a few steals in this draft class.

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I take pride in it lol.

I believe the Panthers got a few steals in this draft class.

I love KB. 

 

I liked Ealy as a 2nd rounder. Thought Turner was a great pick in the 3rd. Heel fan so i love Boston but he should have been a 5th or later. Time will tell obv. He's seeing the field so that's good. Don't know much about your 5th rounder. Gaffney i'm iffy on. here's my reasoning and i know this will sound like bullshit. I know a guy who goes to Stanford and hangs out with the football team. Talks to Luck on occasion even but anyways Gaffney is supposedly big on Cocaine.

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Is benwikere playing nickle?

I love KB.

I liked Ealy as a 2nd rounder. Thought Turner was a great pick in the 3rd. Heel fan so i love Boston but he should have been a 5th or later. Time will tell obv. He's seeing the field so that's good. Don't know much about your 5th rounder. Gaffney i'm iffy on. here's my reasoning and i know this will sound like bullshit. I know a guy who goes to Stanford and hangs out with the football team. Talks to Luck on occasion even but anyways Gaffney is supposedly big on Cocaine.

Benwikere is on the outside right now. He's looked amazing as both nickel and corner 2.

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You're not great until you can do well when everything is going bad around you. Today prove that Randall Cobb GB's best WR. Nelson can sure rack up some numbers tho, when GB is having those free for all blow out games.

I knew youd be poo posting some more ITT, you just cant help yourself when it comes to discrediting certain players. I guess with this logic, i could come say something stupid like demariyus thomas had 2 catches for 11 yards last week against the bills and wes welker had 6 for 82 so that proves welker is better receiver.

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