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Dear Mr. Jerry Richardson


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3 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

Chiefs fans took over that stadium today 

 

When the refs confirmed KB's fumble and I heard nothing but cheers I threw up in my mouth. But I don't blame those who sold their tickets. I hope JRich's pockets take a dent this year, tired of the loyal PSL's getting worked over by subpar product.

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3 hours ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

you're a cheap ass mother fugger. You wonder why your stadium was 1/3 emptied today. 

 

Im ready for the next owner who will actually care about his fans, not just how much he has in the bank. 

 

Do you have any, you know, reasons for thinking like this? Or are you just throwing a fit without having anything to back it up?

 

A complaint without a solution, is just a bitch.

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1 minute ago, El Dandy said:

 

You dingbats realize that JR doesn't make the roster right? You realize he's the only reason the team exists right? This thread had to have been made by one of the douches who are only here because of Cam.

I hate it when posters say JR is the only reason Charlotte has an NFL team,. Charlotte is one of the more explosive cities in terms of growth in the south. If he hadn't, someone would've. 

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4 minutes ago, The_Rainmaker said:

You like to complain a lot, that is the context 

Stop complaining bitch!

 

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Quit being a no context troll, and I will quit complaining about your lack of context. Or do you just have nothing of importance to say? C'mon man. Say something resembling intelligent. I dare you.

 

Oh no, I have been dissed by a troll. Whatever shall I do?

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