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Peter King says maybe Brees to Panthers?????


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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Agree w this.
Brees got fired for being horrible on TV and now in a PR move attempting to look like he “controls” the situation he talking all sorts of poo like “oh please I got plenty of better options” I’m taking my ball and going home wah wah wah 

typical beta male move here 

Beta recognize beta

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Brees was a very solid QB but it a religious nut job and probably a Christian nationalist. No thanks! 

By definition, a Christian is not going to openly advocate for laws or lack there of opposing their world view so throwing “nationalist” behind the term is not only redundant but hypocritical as we all vote for what we believe is best for us and society as a whole. 

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Brees was a very solid QB but it a religious nut job and probably a Christian nationalist. No thanks! 

I might be alone here, but his religious beliefs don’t mean a damn thing to me once he’s behind center. 

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9 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

why on a personal level?

 

 

he vocally supports and actively pushes the worst of the evangelical dominionist camps like focus on the family and gay conversion, is a willing stooge of the military's propaganda wing and publicizes guantanamo torture facility tours like it's a zoo trip, is an anti-kneeling chud whose first comments after george floyd's murder were about disrespecting the flag. he's fuging gross

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22 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

By definition, a Christian is not going to openly advocate for laws or lack there of opposing their world view so throwing “nationalist” behind the term is not only redundant but hypocritical as we all vote for what we believe is best for us and society as a whole. 

wrong. dominionist movements are a thing

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2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Agree w this.
Brees got fired for being horrible on TV and now in a PR move attempting to look like he “controls” the situation he talking all sorts of poo like “oh please I got plenty of better options” I’m taking my ball and going home wah wah wah 

typical beta male move here 

 

2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Brees was a very solid QB but it a religious nut job and probably a Christian nationalist. No thanks! 

 

You truly love the sound of your own voice don'tcha?

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30 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

he vocally supports and actively pushes the worst of the evangelical dominionist camps like focus on the family and gay conversion, is a willing stooge of the military's propaganda wing and publicizes guantanamo torture facility tours like it's a zoo trip, is an anti-kneeling chud whose first comments after george floyd's murder were about disrespecting the flag. he's fuging gross

LOL jesus christ dude. 

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7 minutes ago, joemac said:

LOL jesus christ dude. 

I understand and accept the fact that people will look the other way for for sports stars when their skills and winning outweigh the stuff you don’t agree with. 
 

The emotional baggage and personal agenda Brees has won’t be swept under the rug any longer because his skills have diminished greatly. Not to mention the guy lied about having hair plugs. 

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