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Look, I get that some of you want to defend your quarterback, but....


Meangelo

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The way some of you guys defend him is just plain silly. You sound like teenage girls that are in love. You make excuses for every single thing he does and you seem to be genuinely upset when someone offers valid criticism. It is funny and sad at the same time. I wouldn't be surprised if some of you spend a lot of time writing his name on notebooks.

I'm not speaking to all of you. I know there are plenty of rational people on this board. However, there are a lot of you that need to start acting like men. I'm just trying to help.

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fyi all meangelo ever posts is Sir Cameron Newton: Leader of Men, Lover of Puppies...Esquire/laptop cracks

If your QB was Matt Ryan would you spend time on your team's board talking bout him? Even at 6-0, dude is boring as hell and has the 0-3 playoff record staining him. i can understand why 'MeAngelo' would rather be over here talking bout our guy.

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fyi all meangelo ever posts is Sir Cameron Newton: Leader of Men, Lover of Puppies...Esquire/laptop cracks

Please, let's not sully this topic with lies.

I am trying to help some of you. Yes, I am an Atlanta fan. But, I don't have hate in my heart for the Panthers. I think the Saints are the worst group of human beings on the planet and I have no love for the worthless Buccs, but I don't hate the Panthers. I only want to help. Please, allow me to assist you in the healing process.

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If your QB was Matt Ryan would you spend time on your team's board talking bout him? Even at 6-0, dude is boring as hell and has the 0-3 playoff record staining him. i can understand why 'MeAngelo' would rather be over here talking bout our guy.

Please edit this post. I don't want any melting in my thread. Thanks in advance!

One love!!

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