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Burns 55th in league with 17 pressures


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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Im sick n tired of you Burns haters shitting on this dude every week. My goodness grow up!

 

I hope we give this dude 30mil a year just to piss off half the fanbase.

 

#InBurnsWeTrust

That's idiocy.    Grow up?  I'm not insulting him.  He's been a ghost all season.    Why should we pay him anything more than he has proven he's worth?  It will hurt the team you cheer for.

 

The argument WAS; he gets pressures the sacks will come!

Now he doesn't get either. AND he's abused in the run game.  

 

Tag and trade.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Im sick n tired of you Burns haters shitting on this dude every week. My goodness grow up!

 

I hope we give this dude 30mil a year just to piss off half the fanbase.

 

#InBurnsWeTrust

Fair or not, with big demands comes big expectations, big attention, and big scrutiny. There is extra glare from the losing season and the absolutely dumbass ejection Sunday (yes, anybody who does that is a dumbass at that moment, not just Burns). Dude doesn't get it done and hasn't ever gotten it done at the level he wants to be paid, and folks are finally seeing it given the focus on the contract. It's not complicated. 

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4 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

That's idiocy.    Grow up?  I'm not insulting him.  He's been a ghost all season.    Why should we pay him anything more than he has proven he's worth?  It will hurt the team you cheer for.

 

The argument WAS; he gets pressures the sacks will come!

Now he doesn't get either. AND he's abused in the run game.  

 

Tag and trade.

 

 

Cry about it some more.

 

What will you do when we sign him long-term?

 

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