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Brandon LaFell sums up game well on Twitter


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I feel Lafell on that statement. Today, it was hard for me to watch the game, I know it had to be hard for them playing.

LaFell did alright for his first game. I expect him to get better as the season moves along. Gotta prepare for Tampa. Can't afford to start off 0-2. Not with the Saints in our division

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Maybe LaFail should spend a little more time with the Juggs machine and a little less time on his fuging twitter....

Hey instead of talking on twitter why dont you go study some film?????.....seriously

Do you guys realise that Twitter is successful because it takes seconds to post a tweet? Get off your high horses

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Do you guys realise that Twitter is successful because it takes seconds to post a tweet? Get off your high horses

Don't you realize that nobody cares that he felt the game was hard. Perhaps if LaFell had been able to catch some passes the outcome would have been different. We had several drives stall because of his inability to make a play. Personally I would rather the kid focus on learning how to play his position then twittering that a game was so tough.....

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