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Rivera back to calling Brown, "Philly"


stankowalski

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I'm gonna call him DooDoo Brown until he proves he can consistently catch the fugin football. He has looked like sh1t so far this season, and honestly, not too impressed with his performance last year. Nice young man or not, give me a damn NFL receiver. I for one am tired of these lame as$ WR projects...too many to name.

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We've got a 100 M1LL1ON dollar Ferrari at QB and continually give him ford pinto's to throw the ball to. 

 

We GAVE him kb and funchess (1ST AND 2ND RD PICKS) with ginn, philly and co. to be role players.  Also greg olson and 57 high quality backs....all behind a revamped offensive line.  No one knew the injuries would have happened.  God damnit im tired of hearing poo like this..

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The players psyche has as much to do as their physical attributes. If reverting back to his nickname gets him to personify the wide out that showed flashes and caught the ball, well then by all means. Call him Philly. 

this was my thought as soon as i heard it. it's a mental edge he's giving himself, between that and the number change.

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