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39 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It wasn't staged.

Even at my age, I'm not that cynical 😕

I agree...  I mean if he did have it planned out it was a great idea and no one has thought to do it before now? I have no reason to think hes fishing for Positive news seeing as everyone says thats the kind of person he is why dout that?

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3 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

I agree...  I mean if he did have it planned out it was a great idea and no one has thought to do it before now? I have no reason to think hes fishing for Positive news seeing as everyone says thats the kind of person he is why dout that?

I've not seen a single report that questions Willis's character.

By all accounts, he's a great kid.

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On 4/28/2022 at 11:39 PM, janderson20vt said:

To all you guys who wanted him at 6...lol not even a first rounder

Was always too raw like anyone with a brain knew

So if you had Russell Wilson in round 1 and he goes round 3, were you wrong?  In other words, until year 3 or so, nobody knows-even those of you with brains.

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26 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

So if you had Russell Wilson in round 1 and he goes round 3, were you wrong?  In other words, until year 3 or so, nobody knows-even those of you with brains.

Some people just aren't smart and get real excited when they get something right.  I mean just the other year Lance when at 3 who was very raw and before that Allen in the top 10.  It's a bunch of nonsense.

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