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58 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

Heinicke balled out last night for sure. Major props to him.

When are they going to FINALLY come up with a team name though?

I feel like Synder is stalling. No way it should take this long.

Some "savior" went and trademarked just about every single team/version, before they made the change. Claims he is willing to give them to danny-boy(suuuuuuuureee). wft pulled the quit job without confirming new job mistake.... 

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According to the huddle, backups are not allowed to be starters. Goes against the status quo QB rule book or something. I'm always gonna root for the underdog, if ryan fitzpatrick can be given opportunity after opportunity, despite not contributing much to a team, then let heineke cook. Also, #PJWALKER2021 (if you thought it was over)

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In a league where you have andy dalton, ryan Fitzpatrick, ryan tannehill (dont let stats fool you, hes a game manager as they come), daniel jones, starting for their team? Let heineke cook, I don't use the word hater often, but yall are sounding like some haters, for real. And yes, heineke > darnold.

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