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6 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

He did at Tampa so I hope so...I legitimately wonder about his eye surgery too. That can honestly make a huge difference if he was playing with poo eye this whole time as well. I was one of those people that didn't  know he had bad vision until I had surgery on it.

Their OL usually does well against us and he can actually throw it deep unlike Brees the last couple years. It'd be just like th ose fugin asshole stank waters to get Winston and not skip a beat for 10 more years yet.

Lord you are a worry wart, it certainly wasn't just his eyes not to mention that was a weak excuse seeing as he could have just worn his contacts. The dudes played one game and should have had two picks yesterday got handed the ball in the RedZone three times and failed to surpass 150 passing yards.

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20 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Lord you are a worry wart, it certainly wasn't just his eyes not to mention that was a weak excuse seeing as he could have just worn his contacts. The dudes played one game and should have had two picks yesterday got handed the ball in the RedZone three times and failed to surpass 150 passing yards.

Telling the truth isn't being a worry wort lol wtf is that even. If you're expected "rah rah we gon win 49-0 each game and each QB we play is going to suck and the good teams that are clearly good are going to somehow suck" then you responding to the wrong one chief.

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Telling the truth isn't being a worry wort lol wtf is that even. If you're expected "rah rah we gon win 49-0 each game and each QB we play is going to suck and the good teams that are clearly good are going to somehow suck" then you responding to the wrong one chief.

Telling your truth isn't "the truth" maybe go watch that game you'd be less impressionable.

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