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1. Good offensive line 
2. Good young receivers, tight end
3. Great running game 
4. Idiot coach who’ll do whatever he’s told 
5. Bust first overall qb he can “rehab”
6. Asheville right up the road with all the white-guy-with-dreads spirit guides he can handle

bring him home, Dan

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

1. Good offensive line 
2. Good young receivers, tight end
3. Great running game 
4. Idiot coach who’ll do whatever he’s told 
5. Bust first overall qb he can “rehab”
6. Asheville right up the road with all the white-guy-with-dreads spirit guides he can handle

bring him home, Dan

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Wait he recruited Adams only to leave him after half a season LMAO 

 

Adams can't catch a break with his former QBs.

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3 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Blows my mind people can’t see Canales is doing a crazy good job this year 

 

Crazy good?? I got him as "ok". 

 

FYI look at tampon bay, they have greatly improved this year compared to last and Goodwin and Evans have been hurt. 

 

I will say he's awful young and it shows, but I do see some growth. 

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

He will go team up with Belichick somewhere and they’ll win a Super Bowl, the league wants the Brady Belichick debates to go on until the end of time and Rodgers brings in fans and haters like no one else in the league right now

Him and Belichick will go to Dallas

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