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Poor Jameis...


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

I heard on the radio this morning that Jameis played extremly well

 

 

 

dont kid yourselves. Hes is/going to be a good QB

 

and watch for Karma, you dont want to jinx us into having him turn into an MVP

I heard or read this somewhere too.

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9 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

I heard on the radio this morning that Jameis played extremly well

 

 

 

dont kid yourselves. Hes is/going to be a good QB

 

and watch for Karma, you dont want to jinx us into having him turn into an MVP

He's far away from MVP QB material. If you're passer rating is Joe Webb your not MVP. 

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31 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

I heard on the radio this morning that Jameis played extremly well

 

 

 

dont kid yourselves. Hes is/going to be a good QB

 

and watch for Karma, you dont want to jinx us into having him turn into an MVP

Yeah, I really liked the way he threw the ball away for an end zone interception as he was being taken to the ground. 

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Yeah, I really liked the way he threw the ball away for an end zone interception as he was being taken to the ground. 

Hey, if he sucked then great. I didnt watch the game. Maybe the 5:45am fox sports radio guy is a window licker... or confusing windowlickers with sarcasm

 

point is Bucs could be very good. Im just trying to push back the karma

 

edut: poo on me now, thank me later

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