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Notes and Memos - Saints Edition


Zod

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Dear Matt Moore and Jimmy Clausen,

You both look like poo out there. Matt you cease to disappoint or stand in the pocket screaming to sacked. Jimmy you have and always will be a giant douche. I was holding out hope that you might win me over because you would be the first legit NFL qb we have ever had, but looks like we got a cocky, un-motivated, bastard who throws 90 miles an hour at wide open tailbacks, and only throws down field when he feels like throwing a pick. Thank you

Love,

Andrew Luck, Micahel Vick, Donovan McNabb, Kevin Kolb, for fugs sake Armanti Edwards at this point

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Dear Charlotte Press,

Why don't you actually ask the players/coach hard questions? "Jeff why does it take you so long to give plays to your QB? We see it on tv how they have a hard time getting the play and have ten seconds to hike it. What gives?"

Or,

"John when do you let someone go at a job when its been almost 9 weeks (excluding preseason) of underperformance?"

I mean seriously? What are they gonna do, ban you from press coverage of the worst team in the league?

Sincerely,

Panther Fans

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