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Just now, VintagePanther said:

It wasn’t just that play . He snapped the ball at Bryce feet all game . That type of poo mess up the rhythm  of the play call . Alot of that delay of games was on him not being alert and ready to snap . 

Mays is a great backup but he is a backup. We need to get a starting caliber center and that goes back before the season started. Mays we should keep, like BC, because they are such valuable guys coming off the bench 

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3 minutes ago, t96 said:

lol as I saw the play unfolding I 100% expected the refs to call a penalty on that block even though it was not even remotely close to being a penalty. didn't matter obviously but my god this league is fuging rigged man. people will view this game being close as a moral victory but all I see with this team are significant issues. maybe I'm just jaded by the last several years but there is very very little that gives me any hope for the future with this team right now.

We legit took the chiefs and eagles down to the wire, we are getting better just need to fill holes

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28 minutes ago, t96 said:

I really cannot believe the amount of people who drank the kool aid here this past month or so. Bryce still sucks and should not have any future here at all. Trading him for a day 2 pick should be our first move this offseason.

Man, you guys have to deal with a different level of stupid on this board lol. I swear this guy is related to Fitterer, or probably his lover or side piece. Something like that

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Man...imagine if Diontae had just stuck around....what could have been.  But even then, I am once again not one bit mad that we lost.  Team still looks very promising, and gets us a better draft pick for next year.  The future is bright. 

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

With our first two picks, we drafted a WR that can't catch and an already injured RB lmao

Yep, sick of the cutesy picks. “If he happens to pan out, we’ll look like geniuses!” Just pick some god damn established players for once! 

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