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They needed speed and playmaking.i thought trading a first for Fitz was dumb but he’s been a difference maker for them.
ha, just saw he scored a TD
Risky...but paying off no question
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.They needed speed and playmaking.i thought trading a first for Fitz was dumb but he’s been a difference maker for them.
ha, just saw he scored a TD
Yea gotta wonder if Flo could have done more to get the kid on boardMinkah Fitzpatrick is a beast. Miami couldn’t do anything with this guy?
That’s the only way he can make itThis might be the year that double discount dork gets to the super bowl courtesy of the pinstripes.
That play in the Pitt game wow. I wonder if it will be easy to find, but it seems like way more defensive TDs have been scored this season than normal.
Todd Gurley.How did the Rams make the Super Bowl with such a garbage quarterback.
Their defense was barely top 20
So Demaryius Thomas had 84 yards receiving today.
What do you think?And this is relevant how ?
What do you think?
How did the Rams make the Super Bowl with such a garbage quarterback.
Their defense was barely top 20
...and doesn't return kicks/punts so he doesn't replace GunsNot at all.
Wouldn't beat Dorsett and would be a progress stopper for Meyers and Harry. Sanu and Edelman are like 2 tiers above him.
At this point in the season with the players we have I am happy we traded him.
O-line concerns me more.Making hay against the New York Giants is not the litmus test for success in this league. If Thomas gets 150 yards against a defense like the Bills and is a consistent performer each week, we'll know he's one of those guys that got away.
Once we win again, maybe the "woulda coulda shoulda" commentary on our receiving corps will die down again.
Making hay against the New York Giants is not the litmus test for success in this league. If Thomas gets 150 yards against a defense like the Bills and is a consistent performer each week, we'll know he's one of those guys that got away.
Once we win again, maybe the "woulda coulda shoulda" commentary on our receiving corps will die down again.