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A Possible Jake Delhomme Situation This Season... Pt.Two


Jangler

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Jake throws for 6000 yards and 60 Tds 0 Ints, has the best Playoff run any QB ever had. Throws for 7 Tds in the Superbowl and then ascends into heaven on Rays of shafted light...

Could happen.

I use to smoke stuff that would do that to you. I wonder what that good weed cost today?

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Jake throws for 6000 yards and 60 Tds 0 Ints, has the best Playoff run any QB ever had. Throws for 7 Tds in the Superbowl and then ascends into heaven on Rays of shafted light...

Could happen.

why don't you try something a bit more realistic.....

5999 yards 59 TDs 1 INT and then 6 TDs in the superbowl.

i'm just trying to keep you grounded in reality here.

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Well, if he comes back from heaven we sign him to a 50 year 1 Billion dollar contract. I know you guys will be screaming "BUT THE CAP DE PEPPORS BE EATIN" but dont worry we can cut our Oline and use those practice dummys.
that sent coffee through my nose. very painful.
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