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4 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

I'm not sure I would've told everybody that one.

 

 

No wonder he is on here all the time being grumpy. Probably goes to the beach and complains about the tide coming in. Old Man Smile GIF by F*CK, THAT'S DELICIOUS

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1 hour ago, poundaway said:

All of the hate posters are original thinkers and are so enlightening.  I learn so much from the hate posts.  They tend to be thoughtful and insightful. I don't find them mob like or repetitive at all.   Why would I want to miss a single post?  And I don't intend to.  If some of the posts bother you, maybe you should take a break.

BTW, not a Rhule fan.  The guy is 10-23 and brought in Sam Darnold.  He has sucked.  Tepper wants to see if Rhule will have a jump of improvement in his 3rd year like he did the in his two previous HC jobs.  He believe injuries derailed us last year, and he doesn't want to become what Cleveland was: a revolving door of HCs. 

The decision has been made, so it makes total sense to just keep posting Rhule hate for the foreseeable future.   It's clearly healthy for us and oh so much fun. 
 

They are not gonna stop so complaining about them does nothing.

You are pathetic.  
 

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On 5/20/2022 at 10:13 AM, Zod said:

How's everyone feeling?

I went into weekend mode shortly after my online stuff and about 1:38am-ish a thought popped into my head, "Why didnt you ask Zob how he was doing, thats rude Bas!!"

 

 

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18 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

The idea that the next option might be bad is never a sufficient reason to stick with one that you already know is bad.

That's the problem we don't know anything yet.. We are making judgment based on no reality or variable measurement system... Ppl act like they know some other owner will do better when nobody has done any research into records of new owners team..

Also perfect example..

Ppl around here was loving Ray Woolridge over George Shinn until they figured out he was only brought in be the major owning partner to  move the Hornets to New Orleans  ..

 

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