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11 minutes ago, Icege said:

Considering your history with QB evals, this means he's destined to be the next Brady 😛

I was wrong about Herbert and Allen. And even with Herbert I fully acknowledged that it very well could've been a coach/system issue. I still find it hard to accept they had that kind of talent and completely shackled him. Absolutely idiotic. Outside of those two I've batted pretty decently.

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24 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I was wrong about Herbert and Allen. And even with Herbert I fully acknowledged that it very well could've been a coach/system issue. I still find it hard to accept they had that kind of talent and completely shackled him. Absolutely idiotic. Outside of those two I've batted pretty decently.

You were also high on Zach Wilson and have been low on Jalen Hurts. 😛

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19 minutes ago, travisura said:

Also this lmao

So he likes Dog Fighting and feeling up Massage Therapists? 

Totally Panthers material. 🤨

 

But I'm sure he's referring to their On-field talent, not their off-field antics.  lol

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1 hour ago, MechaZain said:

I like a Muhammad Ali personality over the humble robots everytime sorry Huddle

Add in a little tiger blood(minus da aidz) Charlie Sheen and Ric Flair (before 49ers bought him)and Im there.....but its a must to backup the talk with action, otherwise youre a pure clown.....most are clowns, but when its real, best thing in entertainment.1667527308982932.gif.dbf52cb5e8203ecec233367968075cd4.gif 

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