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Just now, 2006Coltsbestever said:

@chad72is a great dude, he has a lot of good posts, same for North. I haven't seen North lately.

CR is cool too. Blue Shoe I’ve had lots of great conversations with. Great guy.

Just now, chad72 said:


Did he change poster name?

 

Gotta go, my Turkey just got done lol :) 

Can you send some this way lol?

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2 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

I also had Stuffing, Gravy, and about 8 beers. Dallas just won which is good because they will be due for a loss when they play us.

That sounds amazing! I had dinner with family at the Casino. I then put $20 in and lost it all. Yes Dallas could have a letdown after this one.

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2 minutes ago, Arodgers12 said:

That sounds amazing! I had dinner with family at the Casino. I then put $20 in and lost it all. Yes Dallas could have a letdown after this one.

That is my hope, had they lost today they would have been mad after a nice long rest. This worked out like I wanted but we need to beat Pitt 1st. - not a gimme.

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2 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

That is my hope, had they lost today they would have been mad after a nice long rest. This worked out like I wanted but we need to beat Pitt 1st. - not a gimme.

I think you beat Pittsburgh. Their offense is struggling. They do have a tough defense though but that D got torched by the Bengals!

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Just got done watching some of the second half of the game. Some observations: How did the Giants win 7 games this year???? Matt Pryor is better than 2 of their offensive linemen! Daniel Jones can't hit wide open receivers that are 5-10 yards away from him, Sam Ehlinger is better than Jones. Stunning how bad the Giants are. I know we've got them coming up at the end of the year and we lose to some pretty bad teams, but jeeesh, we should be able to beat them. What is the media looking at when they are hyping teams that suck.

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