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2 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Do you see the funny side to that comment after what is said about Bryce in here since he came back from his benching 

I see most people talking about how he's been playing better. Yeah, there's a handful who won't acknowledge that but who cares? If he keeps playing better they'll either come around or go away.

But to have a whole thread trying to act like he's Joe Burrow all of a sudden... LOL

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Linville is sweating bullets right now. His team faith is in the hands of Russell Wilson.

I don't care who wins this game. LOL

I'm not like you flip flopping around hopping from one bandwagon to the next and going from posting all over the forum in every thread about how a certain QB sucks to posting in every thread about how anyone who says anything remotely critical about that same QB needs to STFU.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't care who wins this game. LOL

I'm not like you flip flopping around hopping from one bandwagon to the next and going from posting all over the forum in every thread about how a certain QB sucks to posting in every thread about how anyone who says anything remotely critical about that same QB needs to STFU.

I love getting you riled up man lol

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I see most people talking about how he's been playing better. Yeah, there's a handful who won't acknowledge that but who cares? If he keeps playing better they'll either come around or go away.

But to have a whole thread trying to act like he's Joe Burrow all of a sudden... LOL

You brought Bryce up mate 

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