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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

You're confusing "ignore" with "mercy"

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Others have the balls to say what they feel and back up their arguments.

I even respect you for that although we don't always agree.

If someone isn't harassing you or constantly trolling you, being "hurt" by strong opinion is p*ssy.

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22 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Lol, hurt by the internet. Man I didn't even put any effort out and I did that?! Must be some very sensitive folk up in here, up in here.

Bold letters must make this person...

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 Pathetic.

Let’s be honest here, you put more than enough effort out…

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Let’s be honest here, you put more than enough effort out…

I wasn't picking on the person or singling them out, not even a dust up. We've had more back and forth and we're somewhat cool. When I agree with you I pie,flame, etc. When I don't agree with you I'm not putting you Jimmy on ignore I rarely even poo folks. That's some serious sensitivity we're talking about here.

Soft.

 

 

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21 hours ago, Icdeadpeople said:

Leader of the pack...PJ

Darnold always looked liked that...

I see you Baker... Jus a step behind Trying to head dip so no1 sees you watching how PJ does his thing trying to learn, good for you maybe there's hope for ya down the road...

Eason...in your own world heh

No, for all the knocks on Darnold, the guy could move when it was necessary. 

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2 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

No, for all the knocks on Darnold, the guy could move when it was necessary. 

I had a good vantage point Sam looked like the best QB by far although the Lions share of the reps at fanfest were split between Baker and Sam with a splash of PJ and a dash of Corral.

Sam was actually moving the ball. Baker looked and played exactly the same.

Actually, that day Sam was getting yards with his feet too, as if to show he still had his wheels. Baker was running to the sidelines, like we've seen a few times since.

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48 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I had a good vantage point Sam looked like the best QB by far although the Lions share of the reps at fanfest were split between Baker and Sam with a splash of PJ and a dash of Corral.

Sam was actually moving the ball. Baker looked and played exactly the same.

Actually, that day Sam was getting yards with his feet too, as if to show he still had his wheels. Baker was running to the sidelines, like we've seen a few times since.

Sam is the best we have right now.

 

But Young Lion's foot is healing!!!!!

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