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Interesting Thought...what Do You Fellas Think? About Peyton/luck...and Cam


ladypanther89

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so before we drafted cam, luck called manning and asked him for nfl advice..peyton said "stay in school kid"....little did he know how the events of the the year would play out based on that little decision..

with luck back in school--

cam to panthers

cam thrives with panthers

saints put bounty on division rival qb....maybe connected to shockey snitch rumor, who knows?

if peyton told luck to come out

panthers would take luck, do just as well.

cam might go to buffalo, stevie johnson would be a STUD, bigger than he is now.

and peyton prob wouldnt be in denver right now, assuming colts don't take RG3, and i doubt they would anyway-- he doesnt seem like a "colt qb"

anyway..just some sarturday night thoughts..

also one more thing, a lot of you on here say "sorry if this has been posted before"

that is just silly and I am not sorry bc I obviously had no idea..so no need to bash me.

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This sounds like you've been driven by PMS madness to write this topic....

the fact that

This sounds like you've been driven by PMS madness to write this topic....

given your sig, profile pic, and info...that says "I love women..."

AND all that coupled with what you just said makes me think that either you actually never even talked to a girl, or you simply are an ugly one.

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the fact that

given your sig, profile pic, and info...that says "I love women..."

AND all that coupled with what you just said makes me think that either you actually never even talked to a girl, or you simply are an ugly one.

The fact that you exerted yourself so much to belittle my witty remark leads me to believe you are totally on your period. Congrats on being an internet tough gal. :D

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The fact that you exerted yourself so much to belittle my witty remark leads me to believe you are totally on your period. Congrats on being an internet tough gal. :D

even if i am or am not...i still succeeded to do what i set out to do...hope you enjoy the bacon

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