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Fitterer, Reich Combine pressers today


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2 hours ago, MechaZain said:

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

Yeah I'm not sure I want a QB who does not think he is or he is at least capable of being the best at his position.  They need to believe they are the best and always be getting better.

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On 3/3/2023 at 12:39 PM, travisura said:

Also this lmao

You literally couldn't have picked a worse two recent QB's to come out of your mouth.

Reporter:  As a WR, who do you look up to?

Receiver:  Carruth, Brown, and Ruggs.

It would have sounded the same to me.

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41 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

You literally couldn't have picked a worse two recent QB's to come out of your mouth.

Reporter:  As a WR, who do you look up to?

Receiver:  Carruth, Brown, and Ruggs.

It would have sounded the same to me.

I'd agree that was cringeworthy.

You just have to hope that's a little bit of youthful unwiseness.

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