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1 hour ago, RetiredCollegeCoach said:

Badberry & Worseley apologists at it again, I see.

Wasn't beaten for longer than 31 yards? Yeah, 'cause teams were worried that if they got greedy he'd quit dispensing ten free yards every snap like a bubblegum machine.

Badberry & Worseley: For all your first down needs.

This post has a lot of information in it, perhaps the most significant message, however, is that it reveals a rather substantial disconnect with facts coupled with a rather severe dearth of football acumen.

Name calling.  Conjured facts.  and a catchy slogan to reinforce your nonsense.  Just how many Trump rallies did you attend?

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10 hours ago, RetiredCollegeCoach said:

Badberry & Worseley apologists at it again, I see.

Wasn't beaten for longer than 31 yards? Yeah, 'cause teams were worried that if they got greedy he'd quit dispensing ten free yards every snap like a bubblegum machine.

Badberry & Worseley: For all your first down needs.

Okay. Show me.

You say he constantly gets beat for first downs, prove it.

You're the retired college coach correct? It should be easy to explain and show proof of how, when and why Bradberry keeps getting beat for first downs.

I'll wait.

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10 hours ago, RetiredCollegeCoach said:

Badberry & Worseley apologists at it again, I see.

Wasn't beaten for longer than 31 yards? Yeah, 'cause teams were worried that if they got greedy he'd quit dispensing ten free yards every snap like a bubblegum machine.

Badberry & Worseley: For all your first down needs.

You're the worst alt yet.

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3 hours ago, Rags said:

Okay. Show me.

You say he constantly gets beat for first downs, prove it.

You're the retired college coach correct? It should be easy to explain and show proof of how, when and why Bradberry keeps getting beat for first downs.

I'll wait.

He won't find it because it's non-existent.

Same thing would happen if he looked through Worley's tape too.

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