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Trent Dilfer after MNF


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Picked the Cardinals to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. He said they were the most complete team despite injuries to the RB position. 11-0 and the only UNDEFEATED team left, even Bellicheat is outraged

 

Dont worry, we're watching. The players are watching and will hear about this. We are coming. We won't be stopped.

#KeepPounding

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Dilfer can't stand us for whatever reason.  He's never been optimistic and when he does say good things you can actually hear the pain in his voice as its forced out of him.  But I get it, remember when he led his team to 11-0 and was in the MVP convo?  His Super Bowl win was 12 completions for 153 and a TD, yet he criticizes Cam's stats.  Let him talk.  We will feed.

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One guy picks another tean to win the superbowl and we are up in arms? Get over yourselves. ALOT can happen between now and then and the Cardinals are a damn good team

 

not that im saying they are better, but not everytime does the best team win the dance or even get to it

 

who cares what trent dickhead thinks. Hes been a hater all along. 

 

Lets just worry aboit 12-0

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3 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

One guy picks another tean to win the superbowl and we are up in arms? Get over yourselves. ALOT can happen between now and then and the Cardinals are a damn good team

 

not that im saying they are better, but not everytime does the best team win the dance or even get to it

 

who cares what trent dickhead thinks. Hes been a hater all along. 

 

Lets just worry aboit 12-0

You get over yourself. Feel free to see yourself out now. 

Raising awareness is a good thing btw

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

I doubt the team gives a fug who trent dilfer picks to win the superbowl dude. Are we really gunna make a thread everytime a numb nut doesnt pick us?

We most certainly are. You must have missed Thomas Davis and Josh Norman on set this weekend.  They absolutely care who says what, and they love calling them out by name for them to eat crow.

its really easy to leave the thread if you don't agree

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3 minutes ago, Swan said:

pie for gif lols. 

btw why is the original post so long....very delayed effect. 

I hate the way it formatted as well. Not a fan at all of the delayed effects. Unfortunately everytime I try to edit it, my gif is removed.

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