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Holy fug Andy dalton sucks


panthers04100

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well yeah, but they should trade for him.

he's a better quarterback than dalton because he's "won a playoff game"

....dude, did u graduate high school? The thread title is ' Holy fug Andy dalton sucks'.... my point is he cant suck that bad because hes been to 2 playoffs...He helped Cincy get there... They had a chance which is what its about....Jayzus....

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....dude, did u graduate high school? The thread title is ' Holy fug Andy dalton sucks'.... my point is he cant suck that bad because hes been to 2 playoffs...He helped Cincy get there... They had a chance which is what its about....Jayzus....

You're pretty dense aren't you?

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...its true Red...we have the dumbest fan base in the league...mean while the Redskins (RGIII) are up 7 OH on Seatle...MMMM what i wouldnt give for some of dat

...Welp, there ya go...facts are facts...last i checked, RG3 didnt play for Cincy....

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