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Football Wasteland ahead...


Zod

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Buckle up boys and girls. We have made it through some months without the smell of the pigskin, the freshly cut grass, the sweaty ass crack of the hairy man sitting in front of you with the Delhomme jersey on.

Do not lose focus now, the worst is still ahead of us. We have 2 upcoming months of a football wasteland, void of any discernible gridiron relief.

We are on high alert for extreme boredom related posts, thoughts, and nonsensical topics. If you find yourself wanting to create a thread discussing if Delhomme's shoe size has anything to do with his accuracy, please dunk your genitals in a bowl of ice water.

Thank you in advance.

That is all.

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i just looked at the thread titles on the front page.

ugh. at least we have OTAs going on through the week, don't we?

maybe we can talk about something juicy like the battle for the return job or something.

i can't wait until training camp.

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i just looked at the thread titles on the front page.

ugh. at least we have OTAs going on through the week, don't we?

maybe we can talk about something juicy like the battle for the return job or something.

i can't wait until training camp.

Maybe somebody will piss off Smitty...

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