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Robbie Anderson traded to Arizona


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8 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Robbie had some thoughts haha

 

Honestly the reaction means he struck a nerve. Robbie is a Cardinal now and should be focused on that and building a relationship with Murray, not what a former player on his former team is saying on a podcast…

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

And there are posters on here that call us racist if we point out how fuging stupid he is.  Goddamn that made my brain hurt reading

Because he speaks with a different dialect? So are all British people fuging stupid as well?

Odd as this sounds, his spelling was perfect for the dialect he was portraying. When "finna" is spelled correctly and he made sure autocorrect didn't fix it. I guarantee he isn't as "stupid" as people think. His dialect is his dialect, same as British or Aussies have a dialect, and he types to match his dialect intentionally.

You're just racist. Straight up.

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before any of you start bitching. '

a.) Yes he should have been traded this offseason, but with that contract the best we were getting for Robbie was maybe a fourth likely a fifth

b.) the fact that we got anything for him right now is honestly pretty amazing. We had zero leverage

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30 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Honestly the reaction means he struck a nerve. Robbie is a Cardinal now and should be focused on that and building a relationship with Murray, not what a former player on his former team is saying on a podcast…

Exactly but that’s one of many reasons he’s no longer here. Needs to focus on his game and no social media. We’re better off!

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1 minute ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Exactly but that’s one of many reasons he’s no longer here. Needs to focus on his game and no social media. We’re better off!

Jonathan Stewart was 1000 % correct and what he said reflects Shannon Sharpe’s comments on this. While the frustration is understandable, Robbie is not a good enough player for that display on Sunday. We did good to get what we got to unload him.

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26 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

Because he speaks with a different dialect? So are all British people fuging stupid as well?

Odd as this sounds, his spelling was perfect for the dialect he was portraying. When "finna" is spelled correctly and he made sure autocorrect didn't fix it. I guarantee he isn't as "stupid" as people think. His dialect is his dialect, same as British or Aussies have a dialect, and he types to match his dialect intentionally.

You're just racist. Straight up.

He also called someone much older than him a Jit. Its ok to be good at football and still be an idiot. Unfortunately having an attitude and being a liability at the same time..turns out not ok.

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28 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

Because he speaks with a different dialect? So are all British people fuging stupid as well?

Odd as this sounds, his spelling was perfect for the dialect he was portraying. When "finna" is spelled correctly and he made sure autocorrect didn't fix it. I guarantee he isn't as "stupid" as people think. His dialect is his dialect, same as British or Aussies have a dialect, and he types to match his dialect intentionally.

You're just racist. Straight up.

Oh god here we go. A thread for the tinderbox is underway.

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