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There's irony in Carolina's DT quandary


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we got a first day pick for an alcoholic malcontent with weight issues

no we in fact did not get robbed sorry

A malcontent who is now back too probowl form and was the only leader we had on the Dline. Plus he had the most heart of anybody on the Dline. Now the Jets have a conerstone DT too bulid around and we might not have 1 good starter at the Dt spot. So yes I fill we got Hoodwink.

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None of those guys did jack poo here.

Everyone deserved to get cut.

None of these guys would help us right now anyway... We need a space eater.... No another 1 gap DT like everyone on that list. Dang we have like 5 1 Gap guys on our team already why do we need another????

this isn't irony rawr rawr rawr

we got a first day pick for an alcoholic malcontent with weight issues

no we in fact did not get robbed sorry

all of these statements are true.
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A malcontent who is now back too probowl form

oh pro bowl wow i can't believe a NY based team sent someone to the pro bowl

and was the only leader we had on the Dline.

lol yes leader of men Kris Jenkins

Plus he had the most heart of anybody on the Dline.

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Now the Jets have a conerstone DT too bulid around

30 year old cornerstone who's had 2 season ending injuries lol

and we might not have 1 good starter at the Dt spot.

the panthers knew kemo would get hurt.

So yes I fill we got Hoodwink.

so far you've got a pro bowl, heart, and leadership qualities no one would agree with you on.

pretty solid case you got here

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