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I am just done with this team.


Snake

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Im sorry I have held on from good and bad. From the highs and lows but its just not worth it anymore. Poor Owner, Poor Coaching, and players that just dont play. I really do hope Newton leaves Carolina because they dont care about winning. We are the Browns in the making and we dont know it yet. I just cant buy a owner that cares about winning would allow such a poor coach to keep going and thats just the tip of the ice burg. fug it, Im Out.

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