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Dez Bryant tears achilles in practice


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2 hours ago, Iron Saint said:

Of course it’s the topic, we’re talking about defense. Points  equate to wins and losses, are you that dense? You still didn’t answer my question: would you rather only give up 31 and lose or give up 37 and win? It’s really not that hard of a question.

Now you talking about charter schools, yet here you are showing the entire forum that you failed reading comprehension.

:thinking:

Now what? Now we’re still 7-1, just as we were before we signed Dez. That’s what.

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22 minutes ago, Dingo_ate_Babies said:

Saints fans cheered when Cam got hit in the eye during last year's playoff game.

Completely and utterly false. 

1.) He was never hit in the eye with anything, the only possible way anything was wrong with his eye was if some of the rubber pellets from the turf flew up when he hit the ground.

2.) The crowd didn’t cheer because he was injured. The crowd continuously cheered from the instant Onyemata sacked Cam all the way through where he started to jog to the sideline. The crowd continued to cheer because the play clock was running in the Dome the entire time.

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4 hours ago, Tomás The Boss said:

>he cries when a millionaire mercenary stubs his toe

HOWLING at the absolute state of you mate

What a weird world you must live in when you only believe that being an asshole or overly sympathetic are the only two emotions you can have.

Don't cut yourself on all that edge friend

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On 11/9/2018 at 7:55 PM, juliosantos said:

He got millions of dollars , a mansion , is a celebrity . I don't feel any sorry for him , I feel bad for the working man that works his life away just to be in debt 

That working man has a choice not to be a slave to debt. Either don’t borrow too much or maximize your  potential to earn. So you can’t feel bad for him either, I guess...

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