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Chiefs/Colts Game Thread


Jangler

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My Gosh People.... We love having Cam as our QB... but can Luck, Dalton, and other young QB's play a game without every single thing being about them!!! 

 

We all know from dealing with the media last year and seeing our team success this year that this is a team game! 

 

I only notice that when they are covering up for certain QBs. When it comes to QBs like Cam, it's always the their fault.

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This x1000.

If you dont ROOT for Luck, then by all means flame him. Burn his jersey, egg his house, IDGAF. But people saying he "SUCKS" are clearly idiots or get mad whenever ESPN likes someone, and have their panties in a bunch.

Just like i hate Brees. But hes one if the best fugging QBs in history. Like it or not. Its fact.

 

Luck isn't one of the best fuging QBs in history though.  He's one of the most overrated fuging QBs in history.  Like it or not.  It's fact.

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im going to love going thru this thread finding the people that blamed that pic on Luck. Real easy to weed out the butt hurt 15 year olds

 

I'm right here.  That was a bad throw by Luck.  It was his fault.  The ball was behind the WR.  Pretty easy to see actually.

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"LOOK AT LUCK!!!!! LUCK MADE TY DROP IT!!!! WHAT A CLOWN"

:)

 

A bad throw is a bad throw. If he has to make his receivers work harder for it then some blame should be placed on him. People on this very forum talk about how cam is not placing the ball perfectly or whatever. Don't act like this is something new.

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