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1 hour ago, BurnNChinn said:

LMAO, ok now it’s time for ignore button for u

Should have been done that. They have a QB and we don’t. Even if they trade DW they will either draft one above us or they still have fuging Deshaun Watson who y’all want to trade this whole team for. We want something they already have. 

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