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Robbie Anderson traded to Arizona


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1 hour ago, AggieLean said:

He has a funny looking haircut. His haircut doesn’t make him a moron. So, are dudes who wear wicks and/or dreads morons? No one is calling Baker a moron or stupid due to his height. That is a silly comparison.

I don't say he's a moron for the hair. Some on here do though. Most of us do not. So ok ... you saying this to that small few who are saying that makes sense. But for the majority of us ... yeah, it's a silly haircut. I don't see this hair wick trend blowing up.

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I don't say he's a moron for the hair. Some on here do though. Most of us do not. So ok ... you saying this to that small few who are saying that makes sense. But for the majority of us ... yeah, it's a silly haircut. I don't see this hair wick trend blowing up.

It’s a whole thing/style in the south east; in particular, Florida(guess what?! where Robbie is from), and coastal GA and SC. Are all them morons? I don’t care about one talking about his play, and I really don’t care about one talking about his clothes. 

As for the rest;  what did you respond for if you’re not who I’m talking about? Maybe you should go at those who call him that due to his hair. I guarantee we’ll have this conversation again, you and I, when a few of the QBs coming out in this draft are labeled as “running QBs” when they’re not. I guaren-d*mn-tee it. Just like I guarentee ole Brooklyn will be back defending their right to say it. I look forward to it. 

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57 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Hmm. This is Fitts first post Rhule addition? 

 

52 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

And post Snow.  I've been saying all offseason and through six games that our LB corps is really thin.  Maybe Fitts realized this too.

I dont know if either of you noticed, but to me to looked a normal 4-3 look on the D side. none of the 3-3-5 or 3-4 or hybrid BS.....based 4-3. this could be a to get more 4-3 LBs on the roster.

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

 

I dont know if either of you noticed, but to me to looked a normal 4-3 look on the D side. none of the 3-3-5 or 3-4 or hybrid BS.....based 4-3. this could be a to get more 4-3 LBs on the roster.

To be fair, this is just a PS guy.  Literally LB7, so nobody to get hyped over.  It just amazed me that we could stay so thin at LB for this long.

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Just now, 45catfan said:

To be fair, this is just a PS guy.  Literally LB7, so nobody to get hyped over.  It just amazed me that we could stay so thin at LB for this long.

He was Cardinals PS, but I'm pretty sure we just signed him to the active roster. Only way to poach PS players from other teams

 

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3 hours ago, AggieLean said:

He has a funny looking haircut. His haircut doesn’t make him a moron. So, are dudes who wear wicks and/or dreads morons? No one is calling Baker a moron or stupid due to his height. That is a silly comparison.

THIS!  In the game day thread it made him a lazy bum.  You associate any NFL player with being lazy because of their hair style and because you don't like his attitude.  Ridiculous.  

 

When you start attaching other labels to his hair style, at that point I start having a problem with what you are saying.  

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Robbie Anderson didn't get drafted because of his attitude, but the N.Y. Jets signed him as an undrafted receiver and got rid of him because of the same reason he wasn't drafted.

Then Anderson comes  to the Panthers and does the same thing.  Perhaps the Cardinals think they have a better shrink.

And with that being said, I wish them good luck because they may need it, dealing with him long term

 

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