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3 minutes ago, Bananas in Pyjamas said:

Like that time I said Darnold thought he could run thru ghosts 

but I’m not a super pj fan just thought he was better which he is and would start which he might other than those two points I’ve been right I can’t help others being wrong got them in their feelings, I also talk about other stuff but because I never saw Darnold like the rest, and anytime a Darnold Stan says something against pj imma defend y because he was a panther first

n we  got a perfect record with him starting 

Dude, they are both trash. PJ is just here because our coach has a boner for his ex-players. He didn't get on this team by being worthy of it. 

There is absolutely zero reason to defend Sam Darnold, he's fuging terrible and was a massive mistake to bring in.

There is absolutely zero reason to defend PJ Walker, he's fuging terrible and isn't worthy of a roster spot.

Stop defending and pushing the PJ Walker thing, it's annoying. It was funny at first but funny things aren't funny when they are super, super repetitive. That's literally Comedy 101. 

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Just now, Bananas in Pyjamas said:

And y’all made me into a troll

even if pj loses Sunday he is still .500 like Darnold…but if he beats the pats…cough has Darnold ever accomplished that?

No one made you into a troll, you decided to be a troll.

Arguing PJ vs. Sam is just sad. Sad for you and even more sad for the franchise.

Here is a real question, what are you going to do with your time when PJ Walker isn't on the roster anymore(likely next offseason)?

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1 minute ago, Bananas in Pyjamas said:

And y’all made me into a troll

even if pj loses Sunday he is still .500 like Darnold…but if he beats the pats…cough has Darnold ever accomplished that?

Stuff like this is why you're a troll. We didn't make you that way. You've always been a troll. It was funny for a while but as kungfoo said, it got repetitive.

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3 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

Banning should be a seldom used tool.

Bad opinions and takes shouldn't be ban worthy.

But there also should be a pathway to reinstatement. Most places on the net start with a one day ban and you automatically get reinstated as soon as the clock hits 24hrs

Then 3 day a week 2 weeks a month a year and so on.

These are just words words don't hurt anyone let the guy rant like a lunatic and revel in it.

That's not a bad arrangement.

The only problem is that it's currently so damn easy to create an alternate account here to circumvent that so it defeats the purpose and does not provide any sort of deterrent.   The above responses to said troll clearly illustrates that.

Only thing we can do now is shrug our shoulders... and try to ignore that pesky fly buzzing around and not going away. 

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