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Jimmy Will Start vs Giants


weymouthst

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uh.... a lot? you can usually get em fo free.

so you are going to make our fanbase look exceptionally awesome by booing him. great plan.

you gonna boo cam too when he comes out and doesn't do anything? you gonna boo the water boy and the camera guy too?

gimme a break. be a fan. don't boo your team.

you get the ticket for free from a season ticket holder.....and there was no discount b/c it was a preseason game given to them.

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YEAH, cuz all that booing last year really motivated fox and davidson to change up the offense, right?! :lol:

Fans didn't give Clausen the Carr treatment b/c he was a hyped rookie (he was actually given a lot of slack and that happens w/ rookies).........

The fanbase is the reason Carr went to the bench and Fox even had to acknowledge it.

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OH YEAH sorry I forgot the part where everyone must boo their team in order to show them how they really feel. What are you, a Steelers fan?

how about they dont give a fug what you think. they have to try out both qbs against the offenses and Jimmy has 1 year of experience under his belt.

its a preseason game...its not like whoever starts at qb will be playing the entire game.

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