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Happy New season!


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New year new me. Welcome to the 2020 season ladies and trolls. We are starting a new season with a new coach who will re build our team as we know it. Say what you want but we have underperformed since 05 and the window closed. It’s the perfect time to re build our team/image and take the NFL by storm (hopefully sooner rather than later). We are always picked to fail by the national media, so it’s going to feel amazing when we get back and shock the world. KEEEEEEP POUNDING AND DOMINATE THE MF FOE! 
 

 

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7 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

I'm expecting a flood of news over the next 2 weeks. Then quiet til March then all hell breaking lose.  Good times ahead. 

I am excited to see how we go about filling all the holes we have. I bet we play a lot more young players than what we were accustomed to under Rivera 

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14 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

It’s gonna be a lean year but I hope guys play hard every game and we get a good idea of our keepers. 

Agreed. We have relied on vets for a long time and never really developed young players like we should. I am excited for the upcoming season because expectations are low, and we can really see what we have on our team. Hopefully Cam can lead a second rebuild for us.

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