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DeAngelo: "it is what it is" is no more...


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i swear that some fans would give that guy a statue for "almost winning a superbowl"

screw that almost crap. he did it early and it was all downhill. it was a fluke. he spent the rest of his time here trying to do the same thing year after year because it almost won the superbowl.

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Seriously? You don't think that is news?

In that statement DeAngelo speaks to the psychology of the team. Fox always siad that, obvious play on Fox's words & DeAngelo sarcastically references it. It makes me love D-Will that much more & excited that the players are ready to move on from a losers mentality.

HEy, any 'news' is good news, since it means the NFL is active! :drool5:

It tells me they were as sick of Fox's bull poo as we were.

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i swear that some fans would give that guy a statue for "almost winning a superbowl"

screw that almost crap. he did it early and it was all downhill. it was a fluke. he spent the rest of his time here trying to do the same thing year after year because it almost won the superbowl.

"in fox i trust" was kind of said within context similar to "napoleon is always right"

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