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Bobby Wade???


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WR Bobby Wade was released today by the Vikings and while I love Kenny Moore he seems like the kind of guy that would instantly upgrade our wide receiver corps. I know he will probably be in high demand but wow what an addition he would be. He's only 28 and pretty much got released to make room for Percy Harvin, he's a great route runner and has also returned kicks in the past. As I said before though I'm sure Chicago, Baltimore, Miami, and maybe even the Giants will be interested but what do you guys think???

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pass. not enough of an upgrade, imo. they like moore quite a bit and he won't be a replacement for jarrett as the two are very different types of players.

he has had an awful lot of fumbles in his career. not sure he'd be an upgrade there at all.

check this out and look down at his punt return history:

http://www.nfl.com/players/bobbywade/careerstats?id=WAD319482

in one year he returned 33 punts and fumbled 8 of them.

19 career fumbles.

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Wow I never knew you hated Pep. So much that you have to crack on him in this thread THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HIM IN ANY WAY too. Nice.

I don't think so on Wade. Has he ever played in a non WCO? It's quite the transition.

:D You are just mad he didn't go to your Patriots....aren't you? :seeya:

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you having to make a statement about pep in every thread is getting old.

find a new shtick.

What rayzor said.

I mean if you want I'll change my user title to ELECTRO HATES PEP so you will stop feeling like you have to make that known every nanosecond.

There was the "Show some love for Pep" thread, and now this comment today, and I am being crucified for simply stating I do not think the guy is worth his salary.

I can state what I feel about any player just as the rest of you do, on a regular basis. I have not made it a habit of bashing Pep, but keep on bringing attention to it will only get you more of what you are arguing against.

Rayzor, and FB, you both post to no end when you have an agenda, or opinion, so don't tell me how to post. I am not being rude to either of you, so I expect the same in return....but wait....that is unacceptable isn't it?

When either of you feed and clothe me, put a roof over my head, and pay the rest of my bills, then I will certainly allow you to tell me what to post, and what not to post in this free society we live in.

BUT.........until then, I will do just as you do, and that is spew whatever it is I want to spew, just as you guys do.

It's a ******* message board people. I posted last night in a thread about Pep, and now this sarcastic remark today........but I need to find a new "schtick"!?! Ok...yeah...right.

I have seen both of you go on and on and on, for years now about how you feel about certain things. Get off my nuts because I don't like Pep, and have made negative comments about him in a time period that is less than 24 hours.

Every thread.....SHOW ME where I have done this in EVERY thread. You can't, but you run off at the mouth pretty good.

This is why arguments go on, on this board. You can't stick to facts, and want to attack a person personally for what they think.

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There was the "Show some love for Pep" thread, and now this comment today, and I am being crucified for simply stating I do not think the guy is worth his salary.

I can state what I feel about any player just as the rest of you do, on a regular basis. I have not made it a habit of bashing Pep, but keep on bringing attention to it will only get you more of what you are arguing against.

Rayzor, and FB, you both post to no end when you have an agenda, or opinion, so don't tell me how to post. I am not being rude to either of you, so I expect the same in return....but wait....that is unacceptable isn't it?

When either of you feed and clothe me, put a roof over my head, and pay the rest of my bills, then I will certainly allow you to tell me what to post, and what not to post in this free society we live in.

BUT.........until then, I will do just as you do, and that is spew whatever it is I want to spew, just as you guys do.

It's a ******* message board people. I posted last night in a thread about Pep, and now this sarcastic remark today........but I need to find a new "schtick"!?! Ok...yeah...right.

I have seen both of you go on and on and on, for years now about how you feel about certain things. Get off my nuts because I don't like Pep, and have made negative comments about him in a time period that is less than 24 hours.

Every thread.....SHOW ME where I have done this in EVERY thread. You can't, but you run off at the mouth pretty good.

This is why arguments go on, on this board. You can't stick to facts, and want to attack a person personally for what they think.

Whether it's literally every thread or not, this one had nothing to do with Peppers, so just stop it already. You're quickly becoming a joke.

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