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Mr. Scot

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I hope they find a way to keep him, because he's one of those dudes who is only tolerable when he is on your team.  I am sure that J-No is a fuging pest that talks a lot of poo but as long as he's our pest it's cool.  If not, then I wish him the best, but I won't cry if he gets lit the fug up. 

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3 minutes ago, mrford said:

he clearly got into evans head a bit, but i wonder what the deal was with norman and TD early in the game. it seemed sorted, but im still curious.

Big brother telling little brother to chill the f out.

 

literally almost happens every game with those two 

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Just now, mrford said:

he clearly got into evans head a bit, but i wonder what the deal was with norman and TD early in the game. it seemed sorted, but im still curious.

Thomas Davis has been putting Norman in check routinely since last year.  If you watch TD closely after plays he always seems to be watching Norman.  He has pulled him away from stuff routinely.  

Funniest thing to me today was Cortland.  He isn't the biggest instagator on a team now and now calms down another DB.  How times change. 

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15 minutes ago, Kuechly59 said:

He will get the tag.

by cutting CJ and Allen we could be nearly 50 million under the cap.... We could get him and a free agent pass rusher... Vernon anyone?

fug Vernon that guy is a total moron.

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