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And yet Cotchery has a job.

Who's Nicks playing for again?

I mean, he must be in high demand, right?

 

damn my mind is blown. brenton bersin has a job but greg jennings and michael crabtree do not. so that must mean bersin is better. thank you for your football lessons.

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damn my mind is blown. brenton bersin has a job but greg jennings and michael crabtree do not. so that must mean bersin is better. thank you for your football lessons.

Happy to help. I generally have a good eye for which posters are lacking in their football knowledge :D

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Like FreeFua said, if he wasn't a local guy I doubt most in this fan base would care much about him.

 

i diagree. i could not care less about where hakeem nicks was born. this guy is only 27 and was a top 10 WR in football at one point. he will be extremely cheap. there is nothing but upside here. 

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if there's anything more annoying than fake insider info it's all the passionless little storm troopers running around anxious to be the first one to debunk someone as a PHONY!!!! like it's impossible that anyone's ever had insider information before

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And yet Cotchery has a job.

Who's Nicks playing for again?

I mean, he must be in high demand, right?

 

I'm not very high on Nicks but you truly believe Cotchery is better than Nicks? That's absolutely outrageous. Nicks may end up being paid more and not be worth how much he gets paid, but to say he's worse than Cotch is ridiculous.

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don't you dare question his knowledge of the B12 and WVU's historic lineage in that conference. 

 

haha it is just funnier to laugh at them opposed to arguing with them. like i said no one in their right mind truly believes cotchery is better than nicks. i still think we see an upgrade before free agency. 

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I'm not very high on Nicks but you truly believe Cotchery is better than Nicks? That's absolutely outrageous. Nicks may end up being paid more and not be worth how much he gets paid, but to say he's worse than Cotch is ridiculous.

Direct comparison between the two, nah. And if you look back, you'll see I didn't say that. I just pointed out that Cotchery has a job while Nicks is unemployed and let the nimrods run with it.

But what I would say is that Nicks really isn't all that good anymore, and I think most of the folks not looking through the UNC homer glasses know this.

The larger story though isn't that Nicks is not as good as some of the fans think he is. It's that Nicks is not as good as he thinks he is.

If you're looking for the actual reason why he's unemployed right now, that's probably a pretty big part of it.

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