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Championship Sunday Games Thread


luke nukem

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6 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

I miss having a young & hungry power running back.

We need to draft Chubb!

his draft stock probably plummeted after the NC game too. I could see us trading one our our 3rd rounders , or even both of them,  to move up  in the 2nd to get him. 

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9 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Hoping to see Fournette dominate early.

Fly Eagles Fly.

The thing I want most today by far is a 300 yard game from Fournette. First ever, let alone in the championship game, and sending the Pats home. Damn that would be epic.

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

his draft stock probably plummeted after the NC game too. I could see us trading one our our 3rd rounders , or even both of them,  to move up  in the 2nd to get him. 

Well, at least we could safely say that Hurney followed up where he left off with horrible draft day moves.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I will drive to my local Pats bar to drink the tears of their fans.

I live and work in Boston area... The office would be a delight tomorrow if that happened. Well, any way they lose would work..

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