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Old 04-24-2019, 07:44 PM  
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If Hill gets a suspension, who is next up at WR?

We know Watkins and Robinson are going to start. Who else? Makes the third and 4th?

Please Pringle or would it be the white boy?
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Old 04-25-2019, 10:00 AM   #46
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I lean towards Watkins being the "speed" guy to stretch the D and Dieter to fill in.
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Old 04-25-2019, 10:54 AM   #47
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Yes and Like I wrote that DA should be sanctioned for his press conference. It was unprofessional for him to put his BS feelings out there. If there was a crime, then he should present the evidence in court. This was nothing more than a Witch Hunt, and amounts to Prosecutorial Misconduct to allege a crime in a public press conference all the while admitting to have no evidence. And to be clear: a kid having a broken arm is not in and of itself evidence of a crime. If it were than a majority of parents would face investigations. The only reason there was a press conference was because the parent in this case is an NFL player, if he were a car salesman the case would be dropped and no one would know; and furthermore likely never would of even occurred. But the DA decided to grandstand for no other apparent reason than to feed his own narcissistic ego.
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