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Just now, therealmjl said:

No because he spends his free time complaining in here 24/7 but “doesn’t watch the games”

Well in that case you have a point 

But alot of people here will attack you for having any negative opinion, and it's that kind of thinking that has led to eternal mediocrity for most of our existence, I am done with making excuses for failure, 28 years of dissapointment and failure have made me a cynic

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6 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

The Cowboys thought they were elite after week 1, but it turns out the Giants are just dog poo lol

Not scoring a point through the first six quarters of the season would have been bad in like 1970, let alone now in our current live ball era where nobody bats an eye at 50 burgers.

I mean fug me we weren't even that bad in 2010

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Might have drafted the wrong QB as well.

 

AR looks the best of the bunch so far. Kind of suck he got a concussion today. I enjoy watching that Colts offense.

Richardson hasn't finished a game yet. I'd be worried. That's already two concussions in two weeks.

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Just now, Day1PanthersFan said:

Well in that case you have a point 

But alot of people here will attack you for having any negative opinion, and it's that kind of thinking that has led to eternal mediocrity for most of our existence, I am done with making excuses for failure, 28 years of dissapointment and failure have made me a cynic

Negative opinions are okay.

Dumb opinions...not so much.

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2 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Not scoring a point through the first six quarters of the season would have been bad in like 1970, let alone now in our current live ball era where nobody bats an eye at 50 burgers.

I mean fug me we weren't even that bad in 2010

With an offensive coach...

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I thought it was a shoulder or something like that last week? But yeah, failing to finish your first two games is kinda concerning either way.

Might have been shoulder, but that hit he took week 1 looked like he got dazed which made me think it was a concussion. Either way, he's simply not going to make it taking hits like this every week.

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