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Gotta love Earl Thomas


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Oh god can we not do a thread massaging the Seahawks bollocks. They are one of the bitchiest teams in the league. Bobby Wagner is constantly disrespectful, Graham is an utter bitch, Lynch is a headcase, Chancellor is a pouter who hurt his team over his pouting, Wilson is a fake little The Golden Calf of Bristol wannabe, and on top of that the team is constantly whining about refs even though they constantly get unfair calls in their favor and are known cheaters.

fug off with this.

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9 hours ago, Bartin said:

Earl Thomas like two hours after the game. Everyone is packed up and gone and he's still sitting there in full uniform. I can't really find any reasons to hate him. He's an awesome player who gives it his all and cares as much as anyone.

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He's a Longhorn so I was always like him.

But don't get me wrong, I don't like the Seahawks players like other huddlers post in this thread. I won't kiss their ass just because some "good words" they said to our players.

FU*K U SEABIRDS!

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