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Has the trade for Sam Darnold changed your outlook on the 2021 season?


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8 minutes ago, Mr. Herbert said:

I know how to download apps. I really want your money.

Exhibit 1 of showing you're full of poo on the internet...

If you knew it was a appt why asked about checks or what the 3 biggest internet banking apps are???

Lol..

fug off play these reindeer games with some one else..

I don't have time for your Buford ass..lol

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3 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

I’m going to be  excited just to be in the stadium again

as far as Darnold, I’m not big in USC QBs 

but the boy is a Panther now, so I’d rather hope that he improve vs continuing to be the second coming of David Carr

 

Did you want Fields?  If so, the obvious question is, "Are you big in OSU QBs?  At least USC had Carson Palmer.

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18 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Did you want Fields?  If so, the obvious question is, "Are you big in OSU QBs?  At least USC had Carson Palmer.

Carson was just a guy in the nfl. Not a failure but not mvp level   He was better than other jags from USC 

yes, I would have loved to have Justin. There are exceptions to everything in life   That ship has sailed 

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15 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Exhibit 1 of showing you're full of poo on the internet...

If you knew it was a appt why asked about checks or what the 3 biggest internet banking apps are???

Lol..

fug off play these reindeer games with some one else..

I don't have time for your Buford ass..lol

It's cool. I'm definitely going to look into this. I'm not a troll nor an asshole. I'm that dude banging 50 that lived before and since computers. I'm good at making forts with your kids but I'd ask them for help on a computer. That's really me. Hope you can understand where I'm coming from. Loved the bet. Its probably 60 40 me. I liked that you were genuine and not name calling. You win in my book. Good talk.

 

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