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Quit crying....


Gscottnc5

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I've been on here since 2006 and so many have complained about how the FO favors it's veterans and don't give the young talent on the team a chance. Well it's finally happening and almost everyone is complaining.

**2008 we go 12-4 and get waxed in the playoffs.

**2009 we return 21 of 22 starters and go 8-8.

I wouldn't expect anything less from the FO at this point. Let's get these young guys out there playing. The team can't rely on the same veteran product. The game is getting faster every year and youth will keep us moving forward.

Note: There was another thread about this, I just couldn't find it so I started a new one.

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I've been on here since 2006 and so many have complained about how the FO favors it's veterans and don't give the young talent on the team a chance. Well it's finally happening and almost everyone is complaining.

**2008 we go 12-4 and get waxed in the playoffs.

**2009 we return 21 of 22 starters and go 8-8.

I wouldn't expect anything less from the FO at this point. Let's get these young guys out there playing. The team can't rely on the same veteran product. The game is getting faster every year and youth will keep us moving forward.

Note: There was another thread about this, I just couldn't find it so I started a new one.

Quit starting thread we are all not the same Fans some people drank the Kool aid other want too see the flavor 1st.

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If you really look through more than just 1 page of threads, it's ridiculous. And it is not just a particular thread it's posts within threads

Again it's a message board people are still hardcore fans of the team but we don't have too like everything they do.

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I've been on here since 2006 and so many have complained about how the FO favors it's veterans and don't give the young talent on the team a chance. Well it's finally happening and almost everyone is complaining.

**2008 we go 12-4 and get waxed in the playoffs.

**2009 we return 21 of 22 starters and go 8-8.

I wouldn't expect anything less from the FO at this point. Let's get these young guys out there playing. The team can't rely on the same veteran product. The game is getting faster every year and youth will keep us moving forward.

Note: There was another thread about this, I just couldn't find it so I started a new one.

English please. please use correct punctaution.

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