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Reids dirty hit on Watson


Paa Langfart

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Let's be 100% honest here.

In all likelihood, Eric wanted to get his hands on Watson because of the Twitter stuff.  Could have done a better job at that, obviously.

On the flip side, the only reason this is even a fugging thread is because of his views.  If it was Colin Jones, you would "love his intensity."

It's time to get over it.

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The guy lacks restraint.  That type of tackle should never be made, not even with the Championship on the line, much less a meaningless preseason game.   It's not the first time he's done something like this and I wouldn't be surprised with a 1 game suspension.

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26 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Reid is all about Reid.  If you think he gives two shits about this team you are mistaken.

Yeah so what's your source on this?  It looks like you're making some assumptions about Reid because he kneels.  If you think Reid is kneeling for his own attention then it says more about you than him.

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5 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Reid is all about Reid.  If you think he gives two shits about this team you are mistaken.

If Reid was all about Reid, he wouldn't be taking part in a movement that's cost him a lot of time and money, and put him in the cross hairs of so many critics; he'd just be collecting a fat paycheck. You see what you want to see. I see a guy who's a thumper, something we've sorely missed in our secondary. If he wasn't part of the anthem protests, you wouldn't have even mentioned that hit. 

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