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The common ground that we can find on Gettleman


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anything that exists you can show me an example of it..  But the simple fact that he's 70 gives him a right to be fat as fug.  No one should be looking at the guy sizing him up by his weight.  Instead, all anyone should care about is his ability to discover football players and lure them to his team one way or the other.

 

in other words, a Cheap shot isn't exactly noteworthy material..

 

 

 

oh, and I didn't have your OP in mind...

 

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Now, I get where you're coming from, but I still think that we could use some comic relief at G-man's expense (as opposed to being emotional and cussing him out).  That being said, on the serious tip, he needs to lose weight. Not saying that he has to be a professional bodybuilder, but moderate exercise and a better diet can do the body wonders.  Seriously, when I look at (and listen to) G-man concern for his health always enters my mind.  

 

In regards to health, it's better to make choices in life while you can, otherwise life will be making choices for you.  I really do believe that certain foods are poison and our society's level of obesity and sickness are indicative of that fact.  I also believe that you can sometimes reverse and heal certain issues just by changing your diet. There is a documentary called Hungry For Change (The full show is on Netflix), but here is a trailer:

 

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Now, I get where you're coming from, but I still think that we could use some comic relief at G-man's expense (as opposed to being emotional and cussing him out).  That being said, on the serious tip, he needs to lose weight. Not saying that he has to be a professional bodybuilder, but moderate exercise and a better diet can do the body wonders.  Seriously, when I look at (and listen to) G-man concern for his health always enters my mind.  

 

In regards to health, it's better to make choices in life while you can, otherwise life will be making choices for you.  I really do believe that certain foods are poison and our society's level of obesity and sickness are indicative of that fact.  I also believe that you can sometimes reverse and heal certain issues just by changing your diet. There is a documentary called Hungry For Change (The full show is on Netflix), but here is a trailer:

 

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I am going to get off my soapbox, but suffice it to say that I watch what I eat more than trolls watch for posts to pounce upon, and I incorporate a little exercise in the mix also. G-man desperately needs to do the same.

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Devin Hester WR Nate Burleson WR Hakeem Nicks WR Julian Edelman WR James Jones WR Emannuel Sanders WR Sidney Rice WR Steve Smith WR Miles Austin WR Kenny Britt WR Santonio Holmes WR Brandon Lafell WR Plaxico Burress WR Jerricho Cotchery WR Davone Bess WR Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Jerome Simpson WR Josh Cribbs WR Jacoby Ford WR Tiquan Underwood WR Denario Alexander WR Mario Manningham WR

 

List of FA WRs still on the market.  I bet we sign one of them.   Common ground

 

 

That's not actually going out on a limb.  I even alluded to that fact in the OP. 

 

 

 

But, you're right. We'll take what we can get.

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