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Agent 89 does it again


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https://x.com/barstoolsports/status/1712619753330610554?s=46&t=LQU3yEizU6WVOcNoJTNyOw
 

So his response to getting called out is to dance around for the camera behind Smitty while his teammates are warming up for the game right behind him.

Like I’ve said for weeks, this guy is a Diggs level diva with replacement level production and a $13 million contract next season.

Stay the fug away at any cost

 

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3 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

I also fully expect a big Jeudy game tonight, they want to showcase him for a trade, no better way to do that than on a national broadcast.

They’ll force feed him the ball and take a bunch of shots to him.

How do you expect for him to have a big game when you have said in the past he's just not good.

 

Seems like you're covering yourself in case he has a big game...

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17 minutes ago, top dawg said:

So Jeudy has been slammed by Mark Schlereth and murdered by Agent 89 within the span of three days. He's got to be doing wrong things.

89 literally said he was going to apologize for what he had said because he had been playing well….89 trashed him because be essentially told 89 to kick rocks. 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This is the comment everyone is afraid to say.

 

Entertaining from a fans perspective, but this was unprofessional especially for Smitty who works for NFL Network. He made it personal.

I thought that it was very apropos. It's not like he hit Jeudy. Furthermore he basically said that Jeudy can't take criticism. I guess Schlereth was unprofessional too. 🙃

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