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50 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

can't wait to see that video. I've never seen Moss used as a verb.

I think shi makes the 53 based not only on his return ability, but as a capable sloy receiver.

They used to have a whole segment on TV called “Moss’d”.  It was every DB that got postered. “You got Moss’d”

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22 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

 

 

 

This is why Cam took all the flack because he was literally the offense most of the time. Between him and Olsen and Stewart when he was reliable. Rag tag WR groups and terrible lines. WFT has a couple one year wonders and McLaurin. Brandon Scherff is their only good OL and he’s as good as gone. So him saying that sounds awfully speculative. Our group of offensive talent shits on theirs and it took getting rid of the people that are about to ruin the good things Kyle Smith was doing there the past couple years. 

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28 minutes ago, Madwolf said:

Yep, nothing like making the Otah is better than Little quip, and then realizing you're about 11th in line. 

Just goes to show how bad of a take it was to begin with. Little has contributed nothing since being drafted. We could have got a undrafted LT and got about the same amount of production. 

Oh wait we got one that was better than he was, carry on. 

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1 hour ago, Snake said:

Greg Little has to be the biggest Hurney bust since Otah.

The thing is Otah was actually a complete beast when he was on the field. If he could've stayed healthy he'd easily be a franchise tackle. That one's not on Hurney. Little has had injury issues AND when he's played he hasn't been good.

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