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Breaking down Jonathan Stewart's deal


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I'd love to hear how you quantify talent on other teams.

I'd be surprised if you can name more than 5 players on any team off the top of your head.

No you wouldn't don't be silly, you hate any reason for optimism. The other part isn't even worthy of a response

The only difference between you and CRA is he at least attempts to back up his pessimism with intelligent responses, where you just result to weakass insults on an internet forum.

Your average response to someone making a good counterpoint to you is, "YAZ GUYZZ,HURNEY HAZ GOT DIZ DOWNNN, DNT WORRY, HERP A DERP"

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No you wouldn't don't be silly, you hate any reason for optimism. The other part isn't even worthy of a response

The only difference between you and CRA is he at least attempts to back up his pessimism with intelligent responses, where you just result to weakass insults on an internet forum.

Your average response to someone making a good counterpoint to you is, "YAZ GUYZZ,HURNEY HAZ GOT DIZ DOWNNN, DNT WORRY, HERP A DERP"

seeing how spazzes like you simply make poo up just to generate optimism, i'm going to say you've got no convincing analysis to back that up.

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i'm not the one making baseless positive statements. you're getting butthurt that i'm calling you out because you're a coward who refuses to look at the reality of a situation and instead opts to make lofty claims with no insight.

Quote one baseless positive post I have made, I can quote several where all you do is talk poo and use extreme sarcasm and nothing else.

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I expect guys to restructure their contracts that'll free up cap space. I don't think Hurney will give out contracts like these w/o any sort of planning as to what the cap space in coming years will look like.

Also, we don't really make any big name FA signings, so we mainly need space to keep our core guys and have enough room to make low key signings that will improve our team.(e.g Ron Edwards)

So basically I'm not worried and I'm sure everything will be fine.

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