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Perfect weather in Jax Sunday


Jeremy Igo

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Good weather to show off our 12 mil MLB, 12 dollar tackle, and 12 dollar WRs.

We get it. You hate white people. You don't like Kuechly's contract because he is white and derp derp derp. 

Please just come out and say it so you can be banished to the depths of the interwebz.

Please don't derail the freaking site owners thread with your nonsense. 

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I'm surprised none of you are concerned about our WR corps. Like resigning a LB that was already on the roster is going to catapult the team to the superbowl. It's okay to suck as long as Kuechly is the highest paid MLB, right? I hope you know we not gonna win the division with 7 wins again.

You are probably right. 

Why lock up the most dominant MLB in the game, the QB of our defense, and a player that every other of the 31 teams would cream themselves to have when we could have used that money on a few scrubs to be band aids until KB comes back. 

You act like the team hasn't clearly shown a plan for continued success, and is following it to a T. 

Get a franchise QB. Check. 

Build a dominant defensive front. Check. 

Solidify an offensive line for your franchise QB. Check. 

Then you work on the weapons for your QB. Check. 

Sucks KB went down, but a plan is a plan and Gettleman isn't going to panic. 

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I'm surprised none of you are concerned about our WR corps. Like resigning a LB that was already on the roster is going to catapult the team to the superbowl. It's okay to suck as long as Kuechly is the highest paid MLB, right? I hope you know we not gonna win the division with 7 wins again.

literally everyone is concerned about the receiving corps. Where the fug have you been that you haven't seen the myriad of posts and threads on that exact topic?

Improving the wr corps and signing Luke are not mutually exclusive things. Doing one does not prevent the other. Its just that, baring an unlikely trade scenario, there's not really anyone worth signing that will be a marked improvement to our wrs.

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