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And I thought our WR corps was bad.. Yikes!


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You have to remember, he lost 225 pounds of useless flesh yesterday..............

 

 

 

I'll wait...

 

I'm not sure what you mean :unsure:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is some fugly football on tonight.  Welp, I'll keep watching though.

 

Call me crazy, but I actually enjoy watching this kind of game.

 

It's the sheer comedy of it :lol:

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Lol, isn't this the same group that ESPN is hyping up?

A good point was made on the Bills message board about great players elevating everyone around them. So ESPNs take on the situation is one of two things, depending on what fits their argument best.

A. A great QB wALWAYS make average talent around him look like superstars. Tom Brady has always had mediocre talent yet has always won, HOF.

B. the wide receivers are awful and dropping everything. Brady is telling them the correct routes and it's not his fault they can't elevate their play. HOF.

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Just proves that even the almighty patriot turns into a mortal man with crappy recievers and a below average running game .Seems that this year in the league there is either feast or famine...high powered offenses or limp dick ones scratching around for a few points. Don't want us to be the latter.

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Also the fact that Brady whines all game long and yells at the officials and in the golden boy of the league and everyone in the media basically sucks his dick. When cam does it he is immature ad needs to grow up and e a leader. That pisses me off

Darren Woodson just made this comment on Mike and Mike and said its not exactly fair to give Cam all this criticism and then when Brady did it last night, nobody had a problem with it.

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Darren Woodson just made this comment on Mike and Mike and said its not exactly fair to give Cam all this criticism and then when Brady did it last night, nobody had a problem with it.

 

the thing is he's acting like that while they're winning. how is he going to act when they aren't?

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You know it's funny but if you look around the league a lot of teams get by with similar targets as we do.  Kaepernick only has Davis and Boldin, Schaub has Johnson and Daniels, Dalton has Green and Eifert, Stafford has Johnson and Bush/Pettigrew, Cutler has Marshall and Jeffery/Bennet.  Then there are several teams that have worse situations as we do.

 

Hopefully we can surround Cam with more weapons in a season or two but there's no reason we can't be successful with what we have now.

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