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Just now, WarHeel said:

Prime example of how it takes more than a “franchise QB” to win.

Well to be fair, he had more than a franchise QB.

On top of having one of the best defensive ends in the league, he had a sensational receiver (that he parted ways with) and had traded for a highly regarded left tackle.

And he still couldn't do it 

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well to be fair, he had more than a franchise QB.

On top of having one of the best defensive ends in the league, he had a sensational receiver (that he parted ways with) and had traded for a highly regarded left tackle.

And he still couldn't do it 

The Obrien Texans are like the Lewis Bengals from 2005-2015 

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well to be fair, he had more than a franchise QB.

On top of having one of the best defensive ends in the league, he had a sensational receiver (that he parted ways with) and had traded for a highly regarded left tackle.

And he still couldn't do it 

Proves my point even more so. Speaking to the crowd that think we need to “Tank For Trevor.”

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1 minute ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

You are a very angry poster, perhaps you should just accept we won't he picking at the top.

I'm not angry.

And with covid enforcement along with a chance to still lose out we can still get there. 

It's the only hope I have.

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