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Sell the farm for Myles Garrett I'm April


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Not even shitposting this guy is a generational talent and no DE in the next two drafts even comes close.

Draft sucks next year anyway. No OTs, no deep threat WRs (god knows we don't need another possession WR). S is pretty deep (Peppers would be a god on our D)

Kony only flashes and King Charles is washed up.

I may be high.

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7 minutes ago, davos said:

Triple post aye Rags?! We can't beat ATL soon enough.  

I try not to be reactionary but godDAMN if I have to watch us get burned from one more failed blitz I might force feed myself my own poo and choke on it.

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2 minutes ago, El Dandy said:

We don't even have any possession Wideouts. Everyone on the team has hands issues. 

 

Delete your account.

Hands issues =/= Not a possession wide receiver.

we need a goddamn OC that can call routes to our olines strengths and our WRs size. Not goddamn routes that take 5 years so our OTs can get fuged right before Yet Another DE puts a helmet in cams ribcage.

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1 minute ago, Squirrel said:

How did that work out for Houston?

Better than Geno has for the Jets.

Real talk though there's a lot more surrounding Clowney than there was Garett. 1. Clowney had constency issues even before he basically sat out a year. 2. Playing LB for the first time ever and he's slowly starting to get it.

 

Garett has a fuging dirty ass chop block laid on him last night and still came back in. Has a relentless motor and you can't single block him.

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2 minutes ago, ItsNotGonnaBeAlright said:

Rags has gone bye bye, Egon. What do you have left?

I still have a dime left.

2 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

If only we could have Harambe. He would've saved us all.

Harambee corpse would be better than Oher.

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