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Joe P : Today could be Darnolds last as QB1


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1 minute ago, Zod said:

This is why everyone with actual inside info has stopped posting here, btw. The toxic folks run them off.

My one semi source of a guy that works in the building of mint st texted a couple of days ago that the trade is still being discussed and its common knowledge within the offices.  Ricky Spanish posted he heard something similar so I posted what I heard.  I almost never do because of what you are talking about here.  People just dont believe poo stinks sometimes

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

My one semi source of a guy that works in the building of mint st texted a couple of days ago that the trade is still being discussed and its common knowledge within the offices.  Ricky Spanish posted he heard something similar so I posted what I heard.  I almost never do because of what you are talking about here.  People just dont believe poo stinks sometimes

Its the same handful of people each and every time.  Its like they love to be miserable and want to drag everybody else down to their level.  

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10 minutes ago, Zod said:

This is why everyone with actual inside info has stopped posting here, btw. The toxic folks run them off.

Curious about who they were?

Named Sanjay snd Chuck by any chance? 🤣

All joking aside, were they paid professionals who are credentialed on Sundays?

Joe "Last to Know" Person in da house 💥👊!!

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28 minutes ago, Zod said:

This is why everyone with actual inside info has stopped posting here, btw. The toxic folks run them off.

Interesting some of the folks who pie'd the click bait post recently complained about the toxicity of the huddle and criticism of the staff. It's a layered issue and there is plenty of hypocrisy to go around we all contribute to it.

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