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I Dont Hate Any Person... BUT


PrimeTyme

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I dont hate any person But I hate Nanee as a player.. yet another game he has a chance to catch the ball (what he gets paid to do) and throwing to him cost us the game

You mean, we threw to him on the interception thrown on the first play giving the Saints a first and 10 in the redzone?

OR

We threw to him when the timeout was called to give the Saints a chance to kick the field goal? (We lost by three FYI)

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I dont hate any person But I hate Nanee as a player.. yet another game he has a chance to catch the ball (what he gets paid to do) and throwing to him cost us the game

1.) It was a bad throw (floating duck)

2.) The refs effed up the call. It's supposed to be indisputable video evidence, and I never say anything that clearly warranted it being overturned.

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1.) It was a bad throw (floating duck)

2.) The refs effed up the call. It's supposed to be indisputable video evidence, and I never say anything that clearly warranted it being overturned.

Right, all I could see was that his left hand came off the ball, what about the right, indisputable, don't think so.

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He wasn't that bad today but people are hating in him due to holdover from last week.

If they are willing to throw 2 rookie dts and a rookie QB out there who are going to make mistakes the why are they holding LaFell out because of mistakes? I dont know what naanee does better than LaFell at all.

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