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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am not sure how many times this needs to be said but Luvu turned us down. Period.

Dan didn’t prioritize him and came in way too late 

Dan thought he could somehow do better. Ultimately he ended up drafting Trevin Wallace in the 3rd

Thats like Fitterer replacing Moore with Chark

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Commanders players keep fumbling the ball lol. They are literally fumbling this game away, that's gotta be at least 3 different Commanders players with lost fumbles!!! 

I'd be throwing things in my house if I was a Commanders fan. Their inexperience in the playoffs is showing massively. 

The one guy they have that has great playoff experience is actually going off (Zach Ertz TE Washington)

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10 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Yeah, I know a few too. I always wonder what the draw is to pull for another market when you have your own home team. Especially since the Panthers have been better since their existence. I used to pull for the Dolphins when I first started watching, and I could give two shits about them now.

Like, what excites you to pull for some random team in Maryland?

Also, I guarantee you that there will be a TON of Braves holdovers when NC gets an MLB team. The Braves are actually good though

I agree to a point.   To root for a team that plays in a state you have never lived in makes 0 sense. 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Dan didn’t prioritize him and came in way too late 

Dan thought he could somehow do better. Ultimately he ended up drafting Trevin Wallace in the 3rd

Thats like Fitterer replacing Moore with Chark

Luvu literally has said he was interested in Washington because of the role Quinn pitched to him. 

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