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A bad day for QB Matts


Boltergeist

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I hate that Matt "Stump the" Shaub will miss the remainder of the season. The Texans are my second team, and that is a big blow to them. Now the Texans will suffer the Matt Leinart express. Yet there is good news. I said before the draft this year that TJ Yates would be that "Tom Brady" type player. Someone who was drafted in the later rounds, and then goes on to be one of the better cats at his position. TJ Yates will save this team, just like Tom saved the Pats in 2001.

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I hate that Matt "Stump the" Shaub will miss the remainder of the season. The Texans are my second team, and that is a big blow to them. Now the Texans will suffer the Matt Leinart express. Yet there is good news. I said before the draft this year that TJ Yates would be that "Tom Brady" type player. Someone who was drafted in the later rounds, and then goes on to be one of the better cats at his position. TJ Yates will save this team, just like Tom saved the Pats in 2001.

Can I get a prescription for the drugs you are taking?

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