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Steelers have begun contacting teams to trade Ben


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lol. Nice.

I hope you aren't being serious. Thank god you aren't a partner in a law-firm or in charge of the Panthers.

If you were a partner in a law-firm, you would only let attorneys who got innocent people off of charges work for you?

You'd go bankrupt. :D

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If you were a partner in a law-firm, you would only let attorneys who got innocent people off of charges work for you?

You'd go bankrupt. :D

True. :P

But I wouldn't necessarily hire a guy who had no remorse for keeping murderers out of jail. I mean, it might be his profession, but an independent attorney can choose whether or not he wants to take on a case...

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True. :P

But I wouldn't necessarily hire a guy who had no remorse for keeping murderers out of jail. I mean, it might be his profession, but an independent attorney can choose whether or not he wants to take on a case...

Well we should start a law firm and get Bens attorney to join us and solve both problems at once!

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Every QB that starts is thinking that he will shine, and you won't be able to replace him....but that never happens.

If you get the chance to start, do well, and get replaced, maybe you get shipped off in the offseason for a chance to start somewhere else.

They always give 110% when they get the shot.

That had nothing to do with what I said

I'm also gonna go on and say that Big Ben is massively out of shape and washed up, (yes I'm aware he won the Superbowl 2 years ago). And it is so incredibly doubtful that he will ever lead another team to the SuperBowl(and I think the Rooneys and Mike Tomlin realize that) that they might as well just go on and rape Choakland or some other NFL doormat for a top 10 pick plus whatever else they can manage to get for him.

Just my 2 cents.

He did just barely beat Shaq in Shaq's competition in each sport with various athletes.

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Before anyone suggests the Panthers trying for him, let me make this as clear as possible...

No way...no how...not...never...nada...ain't happenin'...don't even bother thinking about it.

Just in case that wasn't clear...NO! :nonod:

Yep. I know it's been said before, but if the Steelers and some of these other sorry teams don't want him, why should we? :willy_nilly:

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So he should just rape another girl... except not get caught Because........

If 2rapes= 2rings

Then rapes=rings

So 3rapes=3rings

So one more rape and he can win another superbowl!!!!!

I'm glad you understand...

So my plan is to have a couple of college girls show up to Matt Moore's house. Let him go crazy and maybe we can atleast make it to the conference championship in his first year as a starter.

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