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Steve Smith in BoA tonight as part of NFL Network Coverage Team


therealmjl

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Absolutely take the over.... Now if I can only get bigcat to take the bet, and figure out another prop bet to get that trailer of his.....

How many beers I consume tonight, perhaps.....

 

I'd take the over on that one too.......

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