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Darrelle Revis anyone?


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Of course I want him but that's like saying I want to be Batman. Who doesn't want to be Batman? I just need to get that billionaire playboy thing down, become friends with Morgan Freeman to give me all the gadgets and pick a blue flower from a Nepalese mountain or something...about as much chance as signing Revis. But it would be nice.

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