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SAD NEWS FROM COLTBOY19


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I must convey sad news to the nation. After careful consideration, i have decided to leave the nation.I want the nation to know this was a tough decision for me. I came to the nation to offer my help, but I feel I have been misunderstood. My comments regarding CAMERON have been met with vile and disturbing retorts. I was here to teach, but the nation wouldnt listen. I feel like the teacher that all the students hated. Without the

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hatred I feel I could have reached a few of you. I only wanted to be your teacher. Some of you kids may remember my beloved Colts traded picks and Andre Rison in 1990 for the right to draft Jeff George #1. Can you understand what I am teaching? We traded a very good receiver and picks for George, yall got CAMERON just for being sorry. I understand, I feel your pain. Its agonizing to spend the #1 pick in the draft on what you think is a franchise quarterback, and have to watch him implode, week after week, right before your eyes. And you poor pitiful people have had to shoulder the added burden of defending CAMERONS actions, the constant towel draped head, the pouting, the never ending open mouthed gum chomping, the superman act, the incoherant closed eyed press conferences. You poor sweethearts. As a poor rightous teacher, I only wanted to help. But sadly,I must now depart to offer my teachings to other troubled fans. I also reserve the right to return someday, so at least the nation has that to look forward to. good LUCK!

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I must convey an applogy to the Huddle,

See my son was sick yesterday and I could not ban the fugtard of a troll faster.

He has made posts that must be offending to the eyes, I promise to you I will try and improve.

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who?

btw...Cam is nothing like Jeff George, don't even go there. I was in Indy during that time, he was a total, arrogant dick. Big difference between a selfish prick and someone who hates losing. Cam will develop into a fantastic QB. George was a huge waste of talent. There's a reason Bob and Tom made fun of him on a daily basis.

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