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Jesus Dudes, Chill


Ricky Spanish

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FA hasn't even officially started yet. We're signing depth guys to contracts that are easily voidable aside from CJ who will be taking slightly under his market value for a Vet with his track record and production.

Remember Tiquan Underwood? Cason? Decoud? Both Boykins? All signings that were easily cut because they got contracts that were minuscule and didn't hurt us long term. Stop acting like these are Hurney contracts that screw us for years to Come. We're bringing back depth guys whose contracts ran out, nothing more, nothing less. Bersin, Jones, Whitaker, Horton, etc. can all be cut easily if and when we sign or draft players at those positions who have higher upsides or deserve the roster spots. 

It's depth. We aren't going to ask them to be starters and play every snap. When something better comes along they will be replaced. 

Chill.

Damn.

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4 minutes ago, La Pantera said:

Yeah, some of these broads need to look into hormone replacement therapy.

 

I take TRT or I'd be on my period even more than I already am.

Well this anyway: Testosterone Cypionate Injection USP

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12 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

It's really only 1 or 2 people.

I mean I say my piece but the spam is real sometimes. "make it brief son, half short and twice strong"

Idk about that. Twitter is pretty awful right now. And we got that moron Frank Garcia stirring the pot. 

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4 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Idk about that. Twitter is pretty awful right now. And we got that moron Frank Garcia stirring the pot. 

Oh yea I'm just talking about what I can see here.

I don't have a twitter or FB for that matter. I'd have those people who call your job trying to get you fired after me. And I'd have my family after me. Most of my family still believes in God but I knew that was bullshit when I was little that's why I'd be quiet on Sunday because my parents were heavy sleepers.

Made em miss church a lot.

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