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Sax Takes, Week 2: Phantom Limb’d


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Things are not gnar. They just arrrrent. Bizarre. Extremities are numb, we think this hurts but it is already gone. Already severed, yet still marketed and false-promised to the moon and back.

It is a shame. 

A shame to witness such boring attractions. It’s truly, absolutely an abhorrent distraction.

Matt Rhule please leave. 

Please, just leave.  No more rhyming, you’ve done me in sir! 

Al Vita Pita Billy Zane,

Saxaphonist

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also…

Frank Luvu can kick it, bright spot regardless.

Horn has some spunk definitely a future.

Icky has the tools, hope he can put it together.

Chinn is misused.

The offense is just awful though, CMC and Moore cannot save it from what I see playcalling and playbook wise.

And yeah, that’s about it team.

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7 hours ago, saX man said:

Things are not gnar. They just arrrrent. Bizarre. Extremities are numb, we think this hurts but it is already gone. Already severed, yet still marketed and false-promised to the moon and back.

It is a shame. 

A shame to witness such boring attractions. It’s truly, absolutely an abhorrent distraction.

Matt Rhule please leave. 

Please, just leave.  No more rhyming, you’ve done me in sir! 

Al Vita Pita Billy Zane,

Saxaphonist

image.thumb.jpeg.9ab6ac13d55c6f301b140d9c47d81216.jpeg

also…

Frank Luvu can kick it, bright spot regardless.

Horn has some spunk definitely a future.

Icky has the tools, hope he can put it together.

Chinn is misused.

The offense is just awful though, CMC and Moore cannot save it from what I see playcalling and playbook wise.

And yeah, that’s about it team.

image.thumb.jpeg.b9c23c75226106a4a71d2c2b398e558f.jpeg

 

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