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I hope you guys clean up in the draft.
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Wether Lindley makes it or not doesn't change the fact that Cousins doesn't look like an NFL QB. But go ahead, continue acting like a bitch like you always do and watch your boy do absolutely nothing in the NFL. |
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And I really don't care about a system. Lindley can't throw a football with any consistency or accuracy. That has nothing to do with a system. |
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I'm pretty sure i've stated that multiple times. It's something he obviously needs to work on. Same way Cousins needs to work on his happy feet and funky throwing motion. Why you got your panties in a bunch because I threw that out there is beyond me. |
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That's funny coming from you for multiple reasons....the guy who was so convinced regarding the Manning/Rivers saga....even though half the ****ing board came out and told you you were dead wrong....and still couldn't accept it.... Yeah some ****ing guru you are. |
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ROFL |
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Go ahead and find the quote.....so ****ing stupid, man. And you act like trying to pimp Cousins makes you some sort of guru....ROFL So much butthurt from you just because I said Cousins has several flaws. So insecure aren't we? |
Here is an article I found about th whole thing.
A.J. Smith still salty about Eli Manning Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on July 4, 2011, 9:34 AM EST AJ Smith AP Eli Manning may have the Super Bowl ring, but the Chargers got the better quarterback in their 2004 draft day trade for Philip Rivers. They also got kicker Nate Kaeding and linebacker Shawne Merriman in the deal. Despite all that, plenty of Chargers fans still have animosity towards Manning for forcing his way out of town. It sounds like Chargers G.M. A.J. Smith does as well. “He was a Charger for 45 minutes,” Smith told the Sporting News “and that was too much time to be a Charger, in my opinion.” It’s not that Smith regrets the move. But he clearly still doesn’t like how the situation was handled, even if it worked in his favor. “He was a value pick,” Smith said about Manning. “He was a bar of gold.” Smith turned that bar into a nice package of players, but that wouldn’t have mattered unless Rivers turned into one of the best quarterbacks of the league. We’d put him at the top of the list of best active quarterbacks without a title. “I believe with my heart and soul that he one day will lead the Chargers to a world championship,” Smith said. “He’s a great quarterback—a phenomenal leader with great character, great work habits.” We agree. Put Rivers on the ’07 Giants and he wins a title. Put him on the Steelers since 2004 and he’d have at least one title too. |
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Nothing about Cousins arm looks like Matt Cassel. |
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Are you kidding me???? |
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