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Jeremy Igo

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Meh, they are playing well, they improved their team while we sat on our hands, resting on our laurels.

Getting bent out of shape at KB for complimenting them as a means of over compensating for our own errors would be misplaced anger.


They are playing well but I would've preferred it from someone other than him because I just don't like him


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Well................. they did. Falcons are legit superbowl contenders this year and very well look like they are going to win it all. No reason to be salty about a division rival just because we got complacent and chose not to try and redeem ourselves from last year's brutal embarrassment.

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7 minutes ago, dardarroarroar said:


Do you know what isn't looking good ur dropped passes his nonexistent ability to get separation and his over all lethargic look when he's on the field he's A fuging cupcake in my book soft pudgy . Sometimes I really don't like him
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Everyone loved him when he looked very promising as a rookie. WRs not improving a bit during their career here is kind of a recurring them, but people still want to try to act like Proehl is some type of coaching savant.

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Why would a Panthers player EVER make a comment like that? Sorry, but I don't get it.

I bet you don't have Redskins players talking about how good Dallas looks, or Bears players talking about how the Packers look strong. That's supposed to be our rivals. At least respect the fans enough not to make a comment like that.

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