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Derrick Brown’s thoughts


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38 minutes ago, Icege said:

I always get tickled by the "If you're skilled enough to get paid to play a sport professionally then I'm entitled to be a piece of poo towards you," sentiment that inevitably pops up in response to these threads.

Go cry to Teddy anime boy.

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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Stuff we're seeing from the players lately makes me wonder if Rhule isn't preaching an "us against the world" sort of philosophy in the locker room. That's the kind of thing desperate coaches do sometimes.

In reality, "the world" isn't against the Panthers. It's just against their stupid coaching.

Either way ... the world is winning.

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If we can make Derrick's wishes a thing I would like to suggest we Boo these car warranty assholes that call daily as well as the idiots who call from India that say they are with Microsoft and need to rid your computer of viruses. I would also like to Boo the one time I ever ordered food delivered from one of those companies and the dude showed up high as hell an hour late with cold ass food. And I want to Boo the last roofer I hired to fix a leak that come to find out didn't do poo the whole time on my roof. Boo all those clowns and maybe the lady who keeps having her dog poo right under my mailbox where I step in it when getting the mail at night. Actually I'd rather just take a dump on her doormat and replace the "Boo'ing" with some actual "Poo'ing".

 

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