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Connor Vernon


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I just found it amusing that's all. Mrtd beats his chest about how many pros his almighty heels crank out. Duke, despite when they were inducted, having more hof's made me laugh. Also who don't know Sonny, errbody know sonny.

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I just found it amusing that's all. Mrtd beats his chest about how many pros his almighty heels crank out. Duke, despite when they were inducted, having more hof's made me laugh. Also who don't know Sonny, errbody know sonny.

 

You were the same duke "fan" defending your reasoning behind not knowing any of Duke's BB history before 1980. Someone called you out on it and you said you don't dwell on the past too much because you weren't there to witness it - which I even slightly agreed with u on. 

 

Now, when it's convenient for you, you are "thumping your chest" about 3 college football players that have more than likely been retired for longer than you and I have been alive. #DukeLogic

 

Here's another thing for you to consider: When Jeff Saturday is inducted to the NFL HOF in 5-6 years, that's going to be 3 players. Also, between Duke and UNC -who has a better chance of inducting more players into the HOF the next 10-20 years? I'm going to go out on a HUGE limb here and say Duke probably won't have a former player inducted anytime soon. And by soon I mean 30 years. 

 

I know for a FACT that you didn't watch Duke FB until last year, and I'm guessing you probably didn't start until a game before the UNC game. You'll have your Notre Dame jersey out by week 4 this season. 

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also - can u tell me what team signed Vernon? I'm not pulling for this guy to fail by any means and I do think it's possible for him to catch on with the right system and become a dependable 4/5 option that can sit underneath and move the chains against smaller nickel and dime sub packages. 

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also - can u tell me what team signed Vernon? I'm not pulling for this guy to fail by any means and I do think it's possible for him to catch on with the right system and become a dependable 4/5 option that can sit underneath and move the chains against smaller nickel and dime sub packages. 

Oakland Raiders...

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You were the same duke "fan" defending your reasoning behind not knowing any of Duke's BB history before 1980. Someone called you out on it and you said you don't dwell on the past too much because you weren't there to witness it - which I even slightly agreed with u on.

Now, when it's convenient for you, you are "thumping your chest" about 3 college football players that have more than likely been retired for longer than you and I have been alive. #DukeLogic

Here's another thing for you to consider: When Jeff Saturday is inducted to the NFL HOF in 5-6 years, that's going to be 3 players. Also, between Duke and UNC -who has a better chance of inducting more players into the HOF the next 10-20 years? I'm going to go out on a HUGE limb here and say Duke probably won't have a former player inducted anytime soon. And by soon I mean 30 years.

I know for a FACT that you didn't watch Duke FB until last year, and I'm guessing you probably didn't start until a game before the UNC game. You'll have your Notre Dame jersey out by week 4 this season.

So you see how silly it is when people bring up poo from the 50's? And im not bragging about Duke football, Im just bringing unc down to our level. I bet I provided you with some knowledge you previously didnt have.

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So you see how silly it is when people bring up poo from the 50's? And im not bragging about Duke football, Im just bringing unc down to our level. I bet I provided you with some knowledge you previously didnt have.

Again, more concerned about UNC than "your" Blue Devils.

You guys are all alike. Rather UNC lose than Duke win.

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