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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I can't believe Russell Wilson got his own office at Mile High Stadium. No wonder his teammates can't stand him

Seriously? Knew the dude was a pretentious douche but this is the first time I ever recall hearing something like this.

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5 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Trevor Lawrence doesn't look very good a lot of the time.

Yeah remember when he was the #1 pick and was doing interviews saying he didn't need football or football wasn't his life or whatever? Not knocking him I think he was just being honest and the media had no idea how to spin what he was saying differently

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