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Regardless of the end, I’m proud of sam


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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He got a warning for calling me a "fuging idiot" in a post where he demonstrated tremendous lack of knowledge on how the injury list works and now he still wants to flex about it. Hilarious.

How about people that reel off this list of offenses in a game thread?

1) Declaring racism when others give opinion

2) Telling people to eat his ass and suck his dick

3) Mom sex jokes

4) Asking people to commit suicide

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8 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Your on drugs he was horrific today, all those sacks he took were his fault. The line did their job 


Yeah his receivers were trash today but it doesn’t help when every pass is behind or needs to be fingertip catches. 

Whatever it is, it must be the illegal type if they think Sam was good today. 

He had a good drive at the end. And a horrible 3 1/2 quarters before that. 

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Just now, ChibCU said:

How about people that reel off this list of offenses in a game thread?

1) Declaring racism when others give opinion

2) Telling people to eat his ass and suck his dick

3) Mom sex jokes

4) Asking people to commit suicide

Pretty sure I issued warnings and/or temp bans for most of not all of the above today.

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4 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

How anyone can look at this game and blame Sam is beyond me. His WRs routinely dropped passes all day. This is on coaching, we desperately need some guys on this staff with NFL experience. Joe Brady called another horrendous game. 

I agree with everything except the 1st sentence. Sam's timing and decision making is off. Did you notice that he pumped on a few open screens and quick outs.  He has some abilities (as he showed on the last drive), but I expected growth each game and I don't see it.

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