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7 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Not sure why you had the need to mention me lol

 

What receipts are you referring to?

Wasn't it you who was trying to convince me Fields was anything other than a bust a couple of weeks ago? I believe you said you were going to "keep the receipt" or some such.

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11 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Wasn't it you who was trying to convince me Fields was anything other than a bust a couple of weeks ago? I believe you said you were going to "keep the receipt" or some such.

Here it is.

 

You were trying to convince me Fields was still a good prospect because the Falcons and Steelers were interested in him.

Lol.....for a sixth round pick is the level of interest.

As I said then and as it was proved....the league also views him as a bust.

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Here it is.

 

You were trying to convince me Fields was still a good prospect because the Falcons and Steelers were interested in him.

Lol.....for a sixth round pick is the level of interest.

As I said then and as it was proved....the league also views him as a bust.

I mean I didn't know his career was over. I guess you were right.

 

RIP Justin Fields

 

 

Happy now?

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9 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I mean I didn't know his career was over. I guess you were right.

 

RIP Justin Fields

 

 

Happy now?

His career as a starting QB most likely is. There is always the chance he will be a Geno Smith, Sam Bradford, etc. Those odds aren't very good, however.

I just don't understand why anyone really believes he is a starting caliber NFL QB. He has three years of showing he can't adjust to the NFL.

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40 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

His career as a starting QB most likely is. There is always the chance he will be a Geno Smith, Sam Bradford, etc. Those odds aren't very good, however.

I just don't understand why anyone really believes he is a starting caliber NFL QB. He has three years of showing he can't adjust to the NFL.

That guy pretends he knows everything and then completely side steps and forgets when he's called on it. 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

His career as a starting QB most likely is. There is always the chance he will be a Geno Smith, Sam Bradford, etc. Those odds aren't very good, however.

I just don't understand why anyone really believes he is a starting caliber NFL QB. He has three years of showing he can't adjust to the NFL.

Why are you so invested in Justin Fields career?

 

 

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