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TylerDurden

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F*ck a better life for himself, if he is good, he'll let his play do his talking. To pre-meditate, watch, study, and then reenact one of our player's personal TD celebrations demonstrates how salty he is. He's trash.

For Smitty's TD celebration he should've gotten someone to hand him a Heisman Trophy and had someone in an orange jumpsuit come out holding a phone and they both wipe tears from their eyes.

Ohhhhh, that's right... Smitty wasn't given a chance to celebrate his TD because Roman Harper tried to take him out after the play was dead! Silly me!

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I wish Shockey would have pulled his dick out and did the helicopter with it in front of the Saints' bench personally.

Actually maybe he pulled out his Super Bowl ring and showed it to Steve Smith who wouldn't know what one looked like.

So much bravado from a 1-4 team who just lost. :smilielol5:

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