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Deangelo Williams Mic'd Up


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damn....thats cool as hell he looked up to ricky in highschool.....kinda sucks ricky didnt talk to him more......deangelo seemed to wanna chat a bit, and ricky just wanted to get outta there. hes a hell've a player. and seems like a good team-mate. you guys sure as hell didnt lose cause of him. hes a beast. big fan of his

Ricky prob flipped afterward cause you how weird he is and stuff.

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Did anyone notice how DWill says to Jake, Lets go out a score on this one and Jake doesn't even look like he's mentally in the game. Just standing there with his arms crossed and nods yes.

I just don't think Jake connects with these guys like he should.

Yeah, I saw the same thing. It's hard to judge a guy off of one little moment on camera, but his slight nod "yes" did little to convince me he had any hope of coming back and scoring.

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