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24 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Damn homie you was one of the cool dudes on this board. You loss some cool points with this comment.

 

KB was good for 1 season. He fell off after that and got fat. Funchess I don't ever recall being good. At best he was a decent #3 WR. He fell off as well.

Bro, come on. The guys you are comparing them to barely ever contributed or not at all. It’s a fair statement 

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35 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Damn homie you was one of the cool dudes on this board. You loss some cool points with this comment.

 

KB was good for 1 season. He fell off after that and got fat. Funchess I don't ever recall being good. At best he was a decent #3 WR. He fell off as well.

To be fair, KB struggled after his mom passed. He never really recovered. I feel bad for him…

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He has all the tools but unfortunately for him I believe that his issues may come from something there we are not seeing behind the scenes like work ethic or not committed as he should be in some way shape or form. I don't know this for sure but i get the feeling there is more there to the story than we have ever known.

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3 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Our drafted WR closet has more skeletons than a serial killer.

You missed Colbert. I guess one could argue Carruth but those circumstances were....unique.

Oddly, we have had a couple of underappreciated 2nd rounders with solid careers. LaFell and Samuel. Not star players but good journeyman role players that were worthy of those picks in the end(mostly not for us).

Lafell was a 3rd rounder

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

To be fair, KB struggled after his mom passed. He never really recovered. I feel bad for him…

Death of anyone close at a young age is really tough. Your mama would be really horrible. Yeah. Too bad he couldn't channel all that pain into his game. 

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