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1 hour ago, Chimera said:

I know. Do you realize how frustrating it is to wait for a Denver drive before trying to run the same play again? I told Cam if he can't get it right by the third time, don't expect the playcall to come early so he can change the play. 

That'll teach these guys go do things my way.

Chosen won't have it when he joins the team next season. He says his dad made you look good, but he will make you look great so don't ever think that's gonna work. 

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4 hours ago, PhillyB said:

actually i think i might be one of those people. he grossly misspelled the name of his own restaurant in his post and literally fuged his own keyboard en route to the worst possible advertisement of his enterprise and against my better judgement i pointed this out.

i was more impetuous in my younger days than i am now

You destroyed his huddle experience, resturant and made him move away. 

Your "Pie" should feel most shameful. 

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17 hours ago, Semaj said:

So has anyone actually ever had conversation with players about the Huddle?  And have any of them ever admitted to being aware of the board?  

If they come here they definitely don't want to read threads ripping them apart after a bad game/season.  I would not come here again if that's what I witnessed as a player.  People forget that these guys are human, not machines and they make mistakes.  Heck even machines fail sometimes.  Your car?  Nobody and nothing is perfect.  I think its always important to show a certain amount of respect when discussing players.  We would all want it if we were in their shoes. 

In the early days they use to pop in often.  Like I said, after the fiasco with Dan, a few look but rarely post.  Just see Igo's post.

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