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    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/mock-draf


    Both got Bortles ahead of him and even Manziel in one case



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    It's the TMZ era of sports media, they all need to manufacture drama somehow, tbh.... having Teddy as the #1 QB every mock draft is too predictable and won't bring in the pageviews....

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    Manziel > Bridgewater

    facing American teams looking legit does not equal winning the heisman in the SEC sorry

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    It's the TMZ era of sports media, they all need to manufacture drama somehow, tbh.... having Teddy as the #1 QB every mock draft is too predictable and won't bring in the pageviews....
    or he is overrated as

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    Manziel > Bridgewater

    facing American teams looking legit does not equal winning the heisman in the SEC sorry
    Of course the Newton slurper rushes in to defend a gimmick QB

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    Of course the Newton slurper rushes in to defend a gimmick QB

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    Still guzzling det my Juice


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    ^ How many playoff wins?

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    ^0

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    Who won the NFC South this year? Remind me again I'm having trouble forgetting.

    Wasn't it with the QB that broke your heart and ended your season in 35 seconds?

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    Who won the NFC South this year? Remind me again I'm having trouble forgetting.
    Who won more playoff games this year - the Saints, or the Panthers? Remind me again...

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    Who won more playoff games this year - the Saints, or the Panthers? Remind me again...
    They had to win one to even get in the round we were in. But old man Brees choked again

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    ^ irreverent, Carolina didn't do anything in the playofffs

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    ^ irreverent, Carolina didn't do anything in the playofffs
    they also ruined any chances of NO doing anything.

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    They had to win one to even get in the round we were in. But old man Brees choked again
    Boiled down:::

    Saints: 1

    Panthers: 0

    tee, hee.

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    Still doesn't chance the fact choked in the playoffs

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    Boiled down:::

    Saints: 1

    Panthers: 0

    tee, hee.
    boiled down to:




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    ^ And yet Brees still holds the 1>0 stick in both rings and 2014 playoff wins

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    ^ And yet Brees still holds the 1>0 stick in both rings and 2014 playoff wins
    defending a QB that bolted your organization bc he knew there was no future

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    defending a QB that bolted your organization bc he knew there was no future
    No, we let him go because it was doubtful he would ever play again and had Philbilly waiting in the wings.... not our fault Brees ended up having a miraculous comeback and playing better than could ever dream of

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    No, we let him go because it was doubtful he would ever play again and had Philbilly waiting in the wings....
    keep telling yourself that

    btw how did that work out for ya?

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    keep telling yourself that
    Yeah, I will keep telling myself the truth:

    Brees, speaking with Dolphins reporters in advance of Monday’s game against the Saints, Brees said Dolphins trainers told then-Coach Nick Saban they thought it was unlikely he could resume his career after injuring his shoulder in the final game of the 2005 season.

    "I do remember him saying their doctors felt I had a 25 percent chance of coming back and playing," said Brees, then playing for the San Diego Chargers.
    More than 1,700 miles away in Birmingham, renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews watched a replay of Brees going down. "I thought, my God, what an injury," says Andrews. Four days later he examined Brees and diagnosed a rare 360-degree tear of the labrum, the ring of cartilage around the entry to the shoulder joint. During surgery Andrews discovered a deep, partial rotator cuff tear. He says the damage in Brees's shoulder joint represented "one of the most unique injuries of any athlete I've ever treated."

    Andrews and two other surgeons mended the labrum with the unheard-of total of 11 surgical anchors (three or four is common)
    and also repaired the rotator cuff. The 90-minute procedure was performed arthroscopically--a godsend for Brees. If the doctors had had to cut through shoulder tissue, his recovery would have been prolonged by months.

    Still, Brees faced an arduous rehabilitation, with long odds. "Lord, I was just hoping to give him a functional shoulder," says Andrews. "An average athlete would not recover from this injury."

    James Andrew handed Brees off to Kevin Wilk, a physical therapist and clinical director at Benchmark-Champion Sports Medicine in Birmingham who has been rehabbing Andrew's patients for 18 years. "Dr. Andrews told me, 'You've got your work cut out for you,'" Wilk says. "I had never seen an injury this severe in any elite-level throwing athlete. We were in uncharted waters."



    btw how did that work out for ya?
    Worked out much better than has worked for the Panthers

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    ^ yeah because believing the media is what true geniouses do

    and yeah, you are right. steady improvement is so much better than being a six seed in the playoffs

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    ^ yeah because believing the media is what true geniouses do
    Yes, we should all trust a "genious" like No Lyfe got over the medical expertise of Dr. James Andrews

    and yeah, you are right. steady improvement is so much better than being a six seed in the playoffs
    Winning a playoff game is a lot better than not winning one, tbh....

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