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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I should have said it was Chris 😄

So new username suggestions for poor Mr. Scot:

(I know your position, and this is premature, but I could not just sit back and much popcorn while the bunch of GED totin' Panther scholars attack you like Piranhas in a Brazilian pond.)

Mr. Eggonface

Mr. "WhatIsaidwuz..."

Mr. ScotPaperTowels(gotta clean up this mess)." 

I have a meeting---gotta go.  Just remember, Scot--"It aint over till its over"

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Just now, MHS831 said:

So new username suggestions for poor Mr. Scot:

(I know your position, and this is premature, but I could not just sit back and much popcorn while the bunch of GED totin' Panther scholars attack you like Piranhas in a Brazilian pond.)

Mr. Eggonface

Mr. "WhatIsaidwuz..."

Mr. ScotPaperTowels(gotta clean up this mess)." 

I have a meeting---gotta go.  Just remember, Scot--"It aint over till its over"

Heh 😄

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

McNair created that lawsuit simply so the Texans can say “this is why we traded him” and pretend like they won this power struggle

I was told in another thread that David Tepper was behind it in order to decrease his trade value.

 

 

No really, someone suggested that 😕

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