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On This Day 24 Years Ago....


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The guy was a mediocre QB who robbed us with the help of hurney after one of the worst games a QB could have ever had in the history of the NFL... i was saying he was a terrible QB way before that, pretty much every year after the superbowl year i was saying he was a fluke..turned out to be right.

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Gucci, the only money Jake left with was what was owed him as guaranteed money from all those years when he restructured his contract to lower the cap hit.  It was his, he never robbed anything.  That's why he was cut when there wouldn't be any dead money cap hit.  But he was still owed the money.

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The guy was a mediocre QB who robbed us with the help of hurney after one of the worst games a QB could have ever had in the history of the NFL... i was saying he was a terrible QB way before that, pretty much every year after the superbowl year i was saying he was a fluke..turned out to be right.

Yeah I guess 2005 was a fluke too, and we came one game away from the playoffs after that horrid start in '04... And he was playing at probowl level before he got the TJ surgery.. I'm not saying he wasnt inconsistent but you obviously have an agenda against him.

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