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Breese said "as we win next week"


TruCatzFan

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Ohh i know i'm funny,

A five year old boy and his grandpa are sitting on the front porch together, when gramps pulls a beer out of his cooler. The little boy asks: "Can I have a beer Grandpa?" Grandpa replies: "Can your pecker touch your ass?" The little boy answered : "No Grandpa.

It's just a little pecker". Gramps says: "Well then, you're not man enough to have a beer".

A little later Grandpa lights up a cigar. The little boy asks: "Can I have a cigar Grandpa?" Once again, Grandpa asks: "Can your pecker touch your ass?" Once again the little boy replies, "No, it's too little". Gramps replies, "Then you're not man enough to have a cigar". A little later the little boy comes out of the house with milk and some cookies.

Grandpa asks, "Hey there young feller, can I have a cookie?" The boy ask, "Can your pecker touch your ass?" Gramps replies , "Hell yes, my pecker can touch my ass". The little boy replies, "Then go f**k yourself". Grandma made these for ME".

And the Panthers aren't very good, at all.

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And the Panthers aren't very good, at all.

offensively they are very good.....and still have miles of room for improvement which should scare opponents.

as a team, the D and ST are too weak for the team to be considered good yet. Next season, there is no reason to believe those units won't be addressed (getting healthy will help)and this SHOULD easily compete for the division.

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Right...

How old are you?

Graham, much like Olsen has great straight line speed, great hands (both essentially never drop it) and both have great jumping ability. They both have similar size as well and understand how to get open quickly.

They both seriously struggle when called to block, have moderate lateral agility and little ability to fight through tacklers.

Graham is going to be a great receiving tight end and has made great strides so quickly considering his lack of football experience. He has landed in the perfect place for him though, as he is fundamentally used like Dallas Clark in Indy - essentially an extra WR.

And in what way would you say they're different?

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He is saying that you are over valuing Graham as a TE.

I'm not looking forward to facing this guy twice each season. He's pretty much unstoppable on a number of plays the Saints love to run. It's cetainly possible imo that he could be a mulitple pro-bowl player and make the HOF. Is that going too far? It's certainly quite a leap, but it's fun to make a prediciton every now and then.

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