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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He's an XFL legend. He was a bottom of the roster NFL player. People remember him because of the XFL.

But we remember him from the XFL as a fan favorite of our team. People here liked him for what he did in the XFL definitely yet he was also a likeable guy for us and a pretty reliable backup RB/special teams guy. 

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4 hours ago, Basbear said:

I got a bad feeling about this game. I think BY and the team fall back to earth HARD. Bucs 33-10.

 

If Mays is able to keep Mr. Vea in check this game, immediately offer him a contract after the game. 

Division games are weird and imo unpredictable.  I don't really expect us to win but Bryce should still be able to have a decent game given their D. If he falls back to his version of earth, though, he'll probably lose me, because the highs haven't been that high.

Canales though has shown me enough to be excited for year 2 basically regardless (assuming wheels not falling off etc)

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1 hour ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I don't think they will get much sympathy from us on that.  

It affects the success/failure equation and we can understand that. Who did we even have the first game that Shaq and Jewel went down? I think we had another like A'Shawn or someone also out. It was impossible to stop an NFL team with what we had.

I haven't followed them to know what games people missed and how it affected them but it affects t lose and it affects to get them back. Changes your team.

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