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Miles Sanders on the 4th and 2


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1 hour ago, WarHeel said:

What did they see in this dude to warrant that fat 4 year contract? 

...wonder if fitt will every wise  up...I don't think so...hes damaged good...wait for the sht thats coming between Jan 2024 and June...Ur gonna lose your mind....Unless tipper gets a brass sack and fires him...

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

If he keeps this up he’ll be gone in 2025, and even if he doesn’t he’ll still probably be gone. There’s no reason to sign RB’s after their rookie contract in today’s NFL.

poo I think he's gone regardless. The dude contributes absolutely nothing.

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Running a wrong route is something I expect to hear a rookie or second year player do. Not a running back that's in his fifth year in the NFL...

It sucks, but we just need to cut our losses now. The dude should be third string running back and really has no reason being on the field unless there's an injury to Chuba or blackshear

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49 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

How disappointed were you in yesterday's outcome

Why would I be disappointed? I spend a good chunk of money on tickets? 
 

what does me being critical of our play calling and OL have to do with yesterdays outcome? 
 

the win was nice but the defense certainly got the game ball.

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We should just release this idiot. It's obvious he doesn't care at all about playing here and he fleeced the front office. Everything he does is just flat out bad and embarrassing. He cost us at least 2 games with his fumbles and he almost lost this game. Just release this clown.

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57 minutes ago, Cam Lawter said:

We should just release this idiot. It's obvious he doesn't care at all about playing here and he fleeced the front office. Everything he does is just flat out bad and embarrassing. He cost us at least 2 games with his fumbles and he almost lost this game. Just release this clown.

Hard to find someone with ethics.... he gets 13 guaranteed ..25 for the contract....why would you study the play book...he nos hes washed and has nothing to prove...so...half ass it.

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