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Nothing much here. Steve declined to address how CBs get under his skin, and he tries to make them pay by showing them who is boss.

 

 

Cam has grown and matured, just like the whole team. and that's the biggest reason for the improvement. 

 

The Falcons problems are "tragic", but we're gonna try to make their problems even bigger.

 

Steve's big calves (the biggest that Rod Woodson has ever seen) are hereditary from both Mom and Dad.

 

He threw the team a Halloween party (every year), and he was the Big Bad Wolf, and his wife was Little Red Riding Hood

 

Sour Patches are his favorite candy.

 

He doesn't watch scary movies because he's from the Hood, meaning that he may get all jittery and hear someone coming around the corner, and "it wouldn't be good for them"

 

 

Steve was trying to be a "good boy" tonight. He didn't take any bait and was markedly reserved, for him.

 

Just a courtesy. Pie not necessary.

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Nothing much here. Steve declined to address how CBs get under his skin, and he tries to make them pay by showing them who is boss.

 

 

Cam has grown and matured, just like the whole team. and that's the biggest reason for the improvement. 

 

The Falcons problems are "tragic", but we're gonna try to make their problems even bigger.

 

Steve's big calves (the biggest that Rod Woodson has ever seen) are hereditary from both Mom and Dad.

 

He threw the team a Halloween party (every year), and he was the Big Bad Wolf, and his wife was Little Red Riding Hood

 

Sour Patches are his favorite candy.

 

He doesn't watch scary movies because he's from the Hood, meaning that he may get all jittery and hear someone coming around the corner, and "it wouldn't be good for them"

 

 

Steve was trying to be a "good boy" tonight. He didn't take any bait and was markedly reserved, for him.

 

Just a courtesy. Pie not necessary.

 

 

Umm lol

 

Nvm...

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