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TNF - Saints at Falcons Thread


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

matt ryan looks like poo when generational talent julio jones can't bail him out. same as always.

If he'd peeled his eyes away from that generational talent, he would have seen two wide open receivers in the middle of the end zone. 

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1 minute ago, cam1uvrxoxo said:

Panthers HAVE to win the divison to be good in postseason.  I am an alcoholic and clinically depressed and the only things that make me happy are panthers winning and taylor swifts new album

That was me not too long ago. It will get better you just cant give up. Ill be an alcoholic till the day i die

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