bennysflyers16
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wait , these are the starters ?Get the starters out. Right now.
wait , these are the starters ?Get the starters out. Right now.
I don’t really see a point in Kelce coming back another year from his perspective. If you were already considering a retirement I’d imagine this season going the way it has should push it over.
There’s not worth coming back to for this team next year & for him he’s accomplished just about every he possibly could from an individual & team standpoint.
Desai isn't any better lol
If Tyrod played 17 weeks, they Giants might have made the playoffs. I'm not even slightly joking.
Wow this is quite colorful, but also true.If Nick wants the shit that these coordinators call every week you have to clean house. You have to. The players already f***ing hate everything about these play calls, it's been abundantly clear all year, so if that's the hill that Nick wants to die on, by all means, slit his throat
Give me a Commanders win too to make this even more funny.
They quit.
Because you broke Embiid’s face twice.Why do you want me to be sad and unhappy
I think he did something to Embiid’s knee at some point too.Because you broke Embiid’s face twice.
Depends on what the team does in the offseason. If the team looks like it corrected some big issues, then yeah it makes sense to come back.
Remember once you're out, you're pretty much out. Get another year of contending football, fame, and 12 million dollars? Heck yes why not?
I posted this last night. Decline the playoff appearance.If Eagles had any dignity they would forfeit their spot and the nfl would allow Buffalo to switch conferences and take their place.
His entire documentary was essentially about that.Didn’t the guy state on his podcast or something that the physical grind of football is starting to take its toll on him?
He won a Super Bowl, he’s likely a first ballot HoFer, & he’s made some good money up this point while creating an additional stream of money with his media career that will extend past his playing career.