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Originally Posted by FAX
I don't know why any Planeteer would "down-vote" this dissertation, Mr. Megatron96. Have you an enemy? Are you engaged in a secret fight against the forces of evil? Did you once get drunk and bang a chick on the run from her baby daddy? If so, don't give up. That's what I always say.
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Originally Posted by FAX
I seriously doubt that Midnight has had the kind of coach that he has now. And I'm certain he's never been around this level of offensive talent.
All he has to do is execute the plays when our patented OC Relay Staff calls them out to his magic helmet and avoid trying to act the hero. If our other guys (including the run game) step up, we'll survive these tragic times.
The players will want to win for Mahomes, the coaches will want to demonstrate their chicken salad skills, and Midnight will want to let it all hang out. That's a recipe for 2 and 2 if I ever heard one.
FAX
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Hahaha, pretty good.
I wish I was on the run, or was a superhero fighting the forces of evil.
Alas, I think I merely have a stalker. Or a pouty mini-me. Whatever. Not like I care how many red flags I get. Unless there's a prize at the end of the year for fewest red hands? In which case I have to immedately jump into my time machine and un-**** that drunk chick . . .
But I digress . . .
I have no idea who Moore's OC's have been, though I'm pretty sure one of the was Adam Gase. Adam "Freaky Eyes" Gase hasn't done much to impress me during his career,
except that he has a remarkable record against the Patriots in Miami in the regular season.
For whatever reason, I believe
Gase is undefeated against the forces of evil when he coached in Miami against the Patriots when they played in Miami. And Moore was his QB for one of those games.
Otherwise, I completely agree with you; Moore is in exceptionally good hands here, and the team will rally around his funky ass self.