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Hey, that really hurts manMan, you just tagged all biggest douches on this site. That is the tag line of the century
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Hey, that really hurts man
Greedy is such a puss.The Browns are starting to get unlucky. Garrett out another game CoV1D. Now Ward is out with some kind of hamstring injury, out multiple weeks so he will miss the Titans game too. Ronnie Harrison has a minor injury, he might not play either. This could be a tough game against even the Jags.
If Greedy Williams will still being a puss and get out there, he hasn't played a game all season even though going into the season he was just limited then went on IR on 10.12.20. Missed all 10 games bc of a shoulder injury that he had before the season...cmon.
Well at least the Ravens are reeling hard. And now Lamar Jackson tested positive, meaning he’s out 2 weeks (depending on what the NFL decides to do with the rescheduling). Ravens could be looking at 6-6 with 4 games remaining.Greedy is such a puss.
now Takitaki is out too.
the defense is really running thin.
With OBJ out and Landry with a ton of nagging injuries the WR core is not what we thought it would be either. They are just gonna have to run the shit out of the ball.
Greedy is such a puss.
now Takitaki is out too.
the defense is really running thin.
With OBJ out and Landry with a ton of nagging injuries the WR core is not what we thought it would be either. They are just gonna have to run the shit out of the ball.
Wow... Just came across a scenario that says:
Pittsburgh will clinch the AFCN next week if:
- Steelers beat Baltimore, obviously
- Browns lose to Jaguars
Probably won't happen with the Browns losing, but one could hope. The possibility of the Steelers clinching the AFCN in week 12 is unreal though.
Eskimo brothers?
Nothing made me happier than seeing the Jets purposely lay an egg to keep the Raiders ahead of the Ravens.
SO that is either Jesus or the singer of Rusted Root.
They’re a little late with that tweet. Should have been posted in early September, no?