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Jeremy Maclin has been released.


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We have a 6'5" behemoth that wins jump balls and is a red zone wet dream, a 23yr old kid that played basketball before playing tight end in college + WR in the NFL starting his 3rd season, a dynamic 2nd rd speedster with a higher ceiling than Ginn, a ST ace with a higher ceiling than Philly Brown, and plenty of competition for the #5.

We already got Cotchery coaching too.

Hope Maclin lands on his feet somewhere.

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Just now, Icege said:

We have a 6'5" behemoth that wins jump balls and is a red zone wet dream, a 23yr old kid that played basketball before playing tight end in college + WR in the NFL starting his 3rd season,

Both have proven to be better than Jeremy Maclin.  Agreed.  

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Just now, 15 said:

did someone force you, as a resident of North Carolina - to root for this team? you seem miserable. you know you don't have to put this much time and effort into a sports team that you don't even really seem to enjoy or support at all, right? 

Cool.  

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3 minutes ago, 15 said:

hey guys, look how f ucking cool I am and s hit. I can cuss on the huddle and bypass those super lame filters.

f uck ya 

It's better than saying poo and fug.  The Huddle is a Wal-Mart CD.  And nobody ever liked Wal-Mart edited CDs.  No one.    

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