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NFL 2015 Week 10 |OT| - A Fraud is Not Clearly Better Than Blaine Gabbert

msdstc

Incredibly Naive
Sure, but I'm a believe it when I see it person. He already has four full seasons under his belt right now. Plenty of evidence showing he can't get it done. Opportunity after opportunity wasted. I'm not about to start believe that's going to change simply because he's doing well currently. One good season isn't about to erase the previous four. Not even going to take this team seriously until Dalton can prove he can even beat anyone in the playoffs.
Spoiler alert it's not going to happen.

You keep saying believe it when you see it, and saying you're not guaranteeing anything... and then you contradict that immediately... hell this post is one big contradiction.
 

jediyoshi

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RBH

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Teams around the NFL paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks in France last week with a moment of silence before Sunday’s games.

At Lambeau Field, before the Green Bay Packers lost to the Detroit Lions 18-16, a fan shouted out a slur against Muslims during the moment of silence.

That did not sit well with Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who called out the fan in his postgame comments.

“I must admit, I was very disappointed with whoever the fan was that made a comment that was very inappropriate during the moment of silence,” Rodgers said.

"It’s that kind of prejudicial ideology that puts us in the position we are today as a world.”

Rodgers would not elaborate on what he heard the fan say. He wore an expression of disgust as he chastised the unidentified fan.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...u-field-muslim-paris-france-attacks/75844032/
 
Mike Sando, ESPN.com ‏@SandoESPN 1m1 minute ago
Mike Sando, ESPN.com Retweeted Jeff
Yes, counting playoffs, SEA 0-11 during RW era when opp scores 25+ -- despite his NFL-best 73.6 QBR in those games.

That's kind of amazing.
 
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