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Fox getting teary eyed while talking about Jake's release...


Zod

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Give me a mutha fuggin break.

Show me a coach who gets all emotional and teary eyed when cutting a player that performed terribly and I will show you a coach that gets too emotionally attached to his players to make sound decisions.

Good lord John, he is going to go play for another entertainment company. Reach down and check your ball sack. Man up, pussy.

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Zod

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Yeah he places too much emphasis on intangibles. Blessing and a curse. Being an upstanding gentlemen doesn't help your deep ball. It seems like fox though if he never gave up on jake it would turn out like 03 and the cinderella story would fold out just like a disney movie.

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Give me a mutha fuggin break.

Show me a coach who gets all emotional and teary eyed when cutting a player that performed terribly and I will show you a coach that gets too emotionally attached to his players to make sound decisions.

Good lord John, he is going to go play for another entertainment company. Reach down and check your ball sack. Man up, pussy.

Love,

Zod

Have you ever had to fire a good friend that did everything you ever asked them to do to the best of their ability? The NFL may be a harsh business, but that doesn't mean everybody involved has to be completely heartless.

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