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"Setting the table" for the NFL offseason


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10 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Zac Taylor is in an interesting situation. The Bengals defense is putrid and the question needs to be asked, do you potentially waste another year of Joe Burrow’s career banking on Taylor to fix it?

If there’s one thing teams should learn from the Panthers, it’s don’t waste your MVP QB’s career hoping that your struggling coach can turn it around.

Not to mention, the Bengals job would be highly coveted, they could probably pry Ben Johnson from Detroit.

Zac Taylor was the one I was thinking about. He fits the "surprise" description.

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21 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

What is rizz exactly? I'm not hip to these new words I guess. And how do you know Mr. Scott is a slut? Have you seen pictures or did he just tell you?

rizz=charisma.  generally used when talking about dealing w/ the opposite sex. 

 

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6 hours ago, CRA said:

rizz=charisma.  generally used when talking about dealing w/ the opposite sex. 

 

Ahh okay , thank you! Well, that counts me out as I have no rizz then. Im remarried after divorce to a woman 19 years younger than me who is hot as hell but she is just using me for my good looks, athletically gifted build and larger than normal ding dong so I got lucky there with tricking her but if I ever get divorced im in some trouble finding a new woman since I sure have zero rizz. Back in my day we called it game. I was a gamer but had no game with the ladies even in college dammit.

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