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Deangelo Williams appreciation thread


John Fox

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I don't want to say "I told you so", but I remember at the beginning of the year I told you guys that DeAngelo is the greatest player in NFL history and all of you laughed at me. I watched the guy play at Memphis and it was easy to see his talent.

I guess you all feel a little silly now that I have proven you wrong. Thank God I was the only person who knew that DeAngelo was a good player.

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I don't want to say "I told you so", but I remember at the beginning of the year I told you guys that DeAngelo is the greatest player in NFL history and all of you laughed at me. I watched the guy play at Memphis and it was easy to see his talent.

I guess you all feel a little silly now that I have proven you wrong. Thank God I was the only person who knew that DeAngelo was a good player.

Best player in NFL history? He isn't in the class of Rice, Payton, Brown, Montana... yet. But he'll retire a HOF player, at least I hope!

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I don't want to say "I told you so", but I remember at the beginning of the year I told you guys that DeAngelo is the greatest player in NFL history and all of you laughed at me. I watched the guy play at Memphis and it was easy to see his talent.

I guess you all feel a little silly now that I have proven you wrong. Thank God I was the only person who knew that DeAngelo was a good player.

;) Are you channeling the ALL TIME BIGGEST DeAngelo FAN EVER!?!?!??! Cuz you know, if you start threads over and over again telling EVERYBODY that you always knew he would be an elite running back, then everyone will bow down and kiss your feet!!

Just to be clear, I am in no way talking about this particular thread. I think Dwill deserves every bit of love he gets from the fans after the amazing season. I'm just about to go postal on a certain know-it-all Memphis fan.:rant:

and by the way.....

I always knew he was going to be special. I saw him play at Memphis. :)

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I don't want to say "I told you so", but I remember at the beginning of the year I told you guys that DeAngelo is the greatest player in NFL history and all of you laughed at me. I watched the guy play at Memphis and it was easy to see his talent.

I guess you all feel a little silly now that I have proven you wrong. Thank God I was the only person who knew that DeAngelo was a good player.

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I'm just about to go postal on a certain know-it-all Memphis fan.:rant:

Just put him on ignore button. I think we still have it here. ;)

And that was awesome DWill finally broke Stephen Davis's record yesterday. It's scary he broke the record at 25 of age & is just warming up. I'm sure we haven't seen the rest yet. :cool: :thumbsup:

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