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luck will be the next coming of cris Weinke
because he's a former baseball player who waited until he was ald to play college football, right? or because he's the QB for florida st? because he's balding? because he's a QB? because he's going to be drafted in the 4th round?
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because he's a former baseball player who waited until he was ald to play college football, right? or because he's the QB for florida st? because he's balding? because he's a QB? because he's going to be drafted in the 4th round?

You're thinking of Chris Weinke. Cris Weinke is a delightful orthopedics saleswoman from Iowa with a vivacious personality. So Andrew Luck will probably get a sex change at some point, which is cool as long as he can still huck a football over a mountain.

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1) There are still a few games left in the season

2) Luck hasn't declared yet, Harbaugh is not our head coach

3) Technically, Fox is still the head coach of this team

and

4) Clausen is still the starter

While all four of those things could change, until its official, its not set in stone. I know I may sound like Mr. Obvious here but I am seeing so many threads on one guy that we may not even draft or may not even declare. On top of the fact that Fox is still under contract, its not 100% final that he will be gone until there is official word.

thanks the front page is pretty stupid the last week or so. I don't give a shat about harbaugh or luck right now

move it outta here

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blah blah blah blah blah

whatever it takes to get through this season.

Exactly. What else should we discuss? How we're going to do against the Flacons? Who we'd like to see get the ball more this week? What plays we'd like to see given a go this Sunday? How if the O-Line does this, and Clausen does that, we think LaFell has a good chance to get a TD if Davidson does some trickery?

Give me a break. The season has been over for weeks now. We may as well talk about the future.

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Exactly. What else should we discuss? How we're going to do against the Flacons? Who we'd like to see get the ball more this week? What plays we'd like to see given a go this Sunday? How if the O-Line does this, and Clausen does that, we think LaFell has a good chance to get a TD if Davidson does some trickery?

Give me a break. The season has been over for weeks now. We may as well talk about the future.

You do realize rayzor is talking about the OP using those reasons to keep looking at this season rather than moving forward. Numerous posts rayzor has made has been looking into the future. He has washed this season like many have weeks and weeks ago.

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Exactly. What else should we discuss? How we're going to do against the Flacons? Who we'd like to see get the ball more this week? What plays we'd like to see given a go this Sunday? How if the O-Line does this, and Clausen does that, we think LaFell has a good chance to get a TD if Davidson does some trickery?

Give me a break. The season has been over for weeks now. We may as well talk about the future.

Exactly. Most the threads are hypothetical or are about possible destinations. If it's not your cup of tea, click a thread that interests you. If there isn't one make one.

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You do realize rayzor is talking about the OP using those reasons to keep looking at this season rather than moving forward. Numerous posts rayzor has made has been looking into the future. He has washed this season like many have weeks and weeks ago.

You can read it either way. I read it as "blah blah blah, OP. talking about the future gets us through this mess".

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