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How stupid are the skins..


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How stupid are the skins..for real they are trying to get rid of there QB.his season last year was not that bad IMO and they just had a talk with byron..i just think the skins.are one dumpest team..just my rant..agree or disagree

...then overpaying Haynesworth...i hope jason has a good year and then bolts in FA.just makes me thankful of how the panthers do busines

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How stupid are the skins..for real they are trying to get rid of there QB.his season last year was not that bad IMO and they just had a talk with byron..i just think the skins.are one dumpest team..just my rant..agree or disagree

...then overpaying Haynesworth...i hope jason has a good year and then bolts in FA.just makes me thankful of how the panthers do busines

I totally agree and...... I love it. The more stupid the moves they make the better it is to talk to my deadskin buddies. I've had a field day since Dannyboy took over and hopefully better days are ahead. Dannyboy will never learn and his fan base will suffer. Do I feel sorry for skins fans? Not in the least.

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The skins have made some pretty stupid decisions over the years - I grew up a skins fan and it's sad to see this once proud organization flounder under the "leadership" of a fantasy football owner.

Having said all that, if you're sitting there with Jason Campbell and you have the chance to trade for Jason Cutler, I think you make that trade - it's one of the few moves the skins have considered over the past few years that actually made any sense. If Haynesworth plays up to his ability, I don't think you can say he's overpaid.

I would argue that Campbell is not a good WCO QB because he does not have a quick release and is not as mobile as you'd like a WCO QB to be. Having said that, Byron Leftwich is absolutely NOT a WCO QB so this move is a real headscratcher for me.

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