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Shaun O'hara on NFL Network


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While we're all complaining about idiots, I'd like to give a special shout-out to the f*cking morons that rearended me today. I got to spend my Friday night in a neck brace at the ER, my neck is still killing me, and my car is a mess. The simple fact that I'm not at fault does little to salve the pain I'll endure having to get their crap insurance companies to cover my damages.

FML

Not Panther related.

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For F.Prophet, just let the insurance company know you're hurt, complain about ongoing pain, etc. and they will fall all over themselves to take care of you.

Their goal is to limit liability, so complaining about possible injury will get your car fixed quickly and to your complete satisfaction. Until they do so, don't sign any kind of release.

Get an attorney. What ins company is it?

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But seriously, who's surprised a former NFC East player is still a division homer?

Him being a former NFC E player has nothing to do with it.. Him now being on tv has everything to do with it. First page on how to act when on sports tv... Love the NFC E..

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That game scares me....only one that does. Cam likes to hang onto the ball and he can't do that against that DL

Thing is we aren't reliant on a 3-400 yard perfomance through the air to put up big points. giants D is built to shut down high octane passing attacks. Our running game should give them utter hell.

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An ex-NFC east player over rating the NFC east. what's new about that.

Giants have been a .500 reg season team for 3 years. They have gotten hot in the playoffs twice and I respect them for that. But they are sti a perennial .500 team.

Eagles always under achieve.

Dallas had won one playoff game in over a decade.

Washington, well they are Washington. They have been irrelevant for years.

Call me unimpressed.

Media and talking heads always slober over the NFC east heading into the season...yet they underachieve.

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