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Robby or Robbie Anderson no show OTA’s


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2 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Did you forget that you quoted me? I thought so.

 

Some of you folks sure do have a problem when folks don't kowtow to your whims. lol

Did you forget that I actually didn't quote you? Not surprised.

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

he led the league in dropped passes per reception that’s a fact, and that is exactly what I posted, how is this making things up?

you say no no no it was DJ who dropped more! 

but he only dropped one, single pass more with almost twice the receptions

seems to me you’re the one trying to make crap up lol

Dropped passes per reception really doesn't mean anything 

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2 hours ago, Zod said:

He did the same thing last year. It was nothing 

It was nothing until he played like ass all year and said he had his own training regimen when he skipped last season.  Which I get, if it actually worked.  Dude needs all the help he can get with these QBs

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18 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Is hubby1 related to Robbie?

The dude underperformed, just like Sam. The Huddle gets on a player's case (except for one) if he underperforms. Not sure what the problem is here.

 

See, this is the Huddle in a nutshell. All I said was that Robbie didn't lead the league in drops. (As someone else had said)

 

And It has morphed into this. 

 

Not one of you even asked my opinion of Robbie.

 

Same with Sam. I am a supposed Sam lover. Yet not one person actually asked my opinion on him.

 

Perception, not a Huddle strong suit.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

He never lets the truth get in the way of his BS.

I would think that has more to do with Darnold's inability or the play calling than Robbie's inability to catch passes.

Anderson has had one bad year which also happens to be a pretty bad year in general, and yet some of you want to conveniently forget that fact in order to be decidedly petty. He was pressing in order to make plays. 

If he has a repeat of 2021 in 2022, then your criticisms will have more validity. For now, all it seems like is that some of you have some type of unrighteous axe to grind.

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7 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

See, this is the Huddle in a nutshell. All I said was that Robbie didn't lead the league in drops. (As someone else had said)

 

And It has morphed into this. 

 

Not one of you even asked my opinion of Robbie.

 

Same with Sam. I am a supposed Sam lover. Yet not one person actually asked my opinion on him.

 

Perception, not a Huddle strong suit.

 

 

What is your opinion of Sam?

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

He never lets the truth get in the way of his BS.

 

Here you are quoting me. On page 3.

 

15 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

 

And here you are denying said fact. One page later. Is your memory shot that badly?

 

"I'm done with this one."

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1 minute ago, CarolinaLivin said:

What is your opinion of Sam?

 

He pretty much sucks as a QB in the NFL. He is talented athletically. But he is bad at QBingl.

 

I was hopeful a change of scenery would help. But alas, not so much.

 

Hey. Thanks for asking.

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4 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

He pretty much sucks as a QB in the NFL. He is talented athletically. But he is bad at QBingl.

 

I was hopeful a change of scenery would help. But alas, not so much.

 

Hey. Thanks for asking.

just curious 

Also (unrelated to the argument above)

What’s your opinion of robby? 

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11 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Here you are quoting me. On page 3.

 

 

And here you are denying said fact. One page later. Is your memory shot that badly?

 

"I'm done with this one."

Hold on a minute. You quoted me, and I replied to you, and you’re calling me out for quoting you?

Do you ever realize how stupid you are?

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4 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Did you...mean......to compliment him...? 🤨

He doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing, and he never has. He’ll quote me on this and then talk poo that I responded. Biggest fuging clown on here. Dude thinks he’s got the upper hand when he’s gonna go down in history as a Robbie Anderson apologist, among numerous other embarrassments. 
 

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