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If TMJ Has under 400 yards receiving this year we....


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Y'all have jokes, Baker doesn't have the leadership skills Drew Brees had while in the NFL and TMJ would do fine if your team could actually stop going through backup QBs and actually find a real one. However, he was injured in College a good bit.

You need to start by firing your coach, that keeps getting every other team's trash.

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43 minutes ago, lol_whodat said:

Y'all have jokes, Baker doesn't have the leadership skills Drew Brees had while in the NFL and TMJ would do fine if your team could actually stop going through backup QBs and actually find a real one. However, he was injured in College a good bit.

You need to start by firing your coach, that keeps getting every other team's trash.

TMJ isn't an NFL caliber player. That is starting to become pretty evident.

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1 hour ago, lol_whodat said:

Y'all have jokes, Baker doesn't have the leadership skills Drew Brees had while in the NFL and TMJ would do fine if your team could actually stop going through backup QBs and actually find a real one. However, he was injured in College a good bit.

You need to start by firing your coach, that keeps getting every other team's trash.

 

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8 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

If only Robbie Anderson didn't sign with Temple, it'd be far less of an issue

Robby is lazy and cocky and doesn't care at all about this team lol he made a comment the other day like "preseason doesn't matter to me." terrible attitude nothing to do with temple we just have to many of those type of players on this team 

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1 hour ago, lol_whodat said:

Ron was a much better coach for your team! 

Says they are using CM too much and then says Ron was a better coach.  Clearly you did not watch how much CM was "used" under Rivera.  He would have him steady running the ball at the end of games that were clearly in hand. I said back then they are going to ruin him.   I lay all of CM's health issues squarely at Ron's feet.  

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