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Props to Saca on the Funchess Prediction


JakeDel5674

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You held your own, kid.  Talked about how Funchess would ball out this Season.  And so far, we all have to agree.  You predicted it, and he has.

Also, lets just ignore your prediction on Worley balling out.  Because he's been bad.  Less than good is a nice way to put it.  

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I actually did bookmark poo like I said I would but it won't matter because like someone else said, SaCa thinks most everyone is going to breakout. I appreciate the time he takes and how he wants to present some of his stuff but with 0 skepticism posts or not calling anything to not work out just is homer work.

Need to have some who is NOT going to work out or pan out in the future posts to get any credit. Easy AF to point out a few good gifs and routes or w/e and say these 3 routes cherry picked is why this person will succeed. Called FunFun with the youth reason along with other things(like him actually being open last year) to say he will be fine and said that Brown would not last on another team and is just a JAG regardless of Cam making him look ok. His speed isn't good, his quickness either, and he isn't strong to boot. Brown never had a chance outside of Carolina. And that's to say nothing of his brick hand syndrome.

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