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So after reading NFCS message boards, our rivals came to one conclusion


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Clausen = Bust (Not made for NFL)

LaFell = Bust (The next Dwayne Jarrett)

Edwards = Great athlete, but Bust.

Norwood = Best pick, will make a great back-up

Hardy = will be on IR before he's plane lands in Charlotte... bust.

Pike = great back-up

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Let 'em think that. I think TB had a great draft though. ATL still sucks, and NO are the defending champs that upgraded their D. The NFC South should be fun to watch this year.

Love the sig Monsta!:cool:

And, yes they can say whatever they'd like --- but I'm glad we're taking some chances, even if those chances are busts. Best OL in football, solid defense, why not get some WRs and QBs and see what we've got... all of them can't be busts.

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New Orleans fans are this years version of Patriots fans.

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Bucs fans are the same tards they have always been.

Atlanta fans don't even get ESPN or NFL Network in prison.

So who gives two flying sh*ts what those idiots think.

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