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3 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Well are defense is looking like its gonna suck because we are using all our limited resources to help our QB, better hope this offense can score more than 1 touchdown a game next year because its gonna get ugly if they cant. 

That Donnelly guy predicted this on his show last week. Push resources into making the Bryce trade not look so bad at the expense of gutting the defense. Just an optics game for Teppers ego

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

That Donnelly guy predicted this on his show last week. Push resources into making the Bryce trade not look so bad at the expense of gutting the defense. Just an optics game for Teppers ego

Ive been denying this would happen, thinking the team wouldn’t actually go this route…I was wrong. 

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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Morgan said we needed dawgs, called Luvu a dawg and then let’s him walk. Not a serious team 

Already setting the tone for another limpdick front office tenure.  We just can't ever get this poo right.  

Honestly, Luvu and Brown should have been the absolute highest priorities in securing.  I like Burns, but after all this posturing and poo, he made it easier to see all of the holes in his game that make him expendable...  Luvu didn't have ANY of those, and we still let him walk so we can keep pussyfooting around with Burns and his bullshit.

This is garbage.  And when you make a statement like Morgan did about needing dogs, and that Luvu is all of that, and then let him walk without a fight, you're a fuging joke.

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