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20 minutes ago, Snappysnackcakes said:

Our Otis Anderson. I get it. 

You might actually be right, but I'm worried that you were able to decode that. Quick, what am I thinking?

Posted
1 hour ago, White Linen said:

I love a good bowl of soup this time of year.

 

I hate when you're making some soup and then someone shows up so you have to die.

 

 

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Man. I just had 3 Crown and Cokes after a hellish night driving Uber. I was going to go to bed. Now? I need 3 more Crown and Cokes after reading this. 

 

LONG LIVE TBD!!!!

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8 hours ago, Malazan said:

 

I hate when you're making some soup and then someone shows up so you have to die.

 

 

 

That is the worst and it's happened to me twice.

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I like OP’s post. It’s fun to speculate, and honestly cathartic. 
 

I agree that if we win the Super Bowl there would be somebody unexpected that steps up. Sort of a Kevin Faulk or David Tyree sort of player. 
 

Ty Johnson. 
Mack Hollins. 
DeWayne Carter. 
Taylor Rapp. 

Posted
14 hours ago, Dr. Who said:

You might actually be right, but I'm worried that you were able to decode that. Quick, what am I thinking?

He’s the one that killed us on our first chance and I really think that team never recovered. And they partied way too much in the lead up to the games. 

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1 hour ago, Snappysnackcakes said:

He’s the one that killed us on our first chance and I really think that team never recovered. And they partied way too much in the lead up to the games. 

I watched that game with my roommate from Batavia in a UCLA dorm room. No doubt they did party too much. I think they got way too confident blowing out the Raiders 51 - 3. 

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Posted (edited)

Dagger?

Rob Riddick?

3 minutes ago, Pete said:

Dagger?

Rob Riddick?

For the young Bills Mafia-

 

Because of his high-jumping ability, Riddick became a short-yardage weapon for the Bills in 1988. He scored 12 rushing touchdowns,[6] all but three of which were from the opponent's 1-yard line; the longest of his rushing touchdowns was five yards. He added one TD reception and a blocked punt returned for a touchdown in the regular season plus one rushing TD in the Bills' playoff win over the Houston Oilers in the 1988 AFC Divisional Playoff Game to total 15 TDs[7][8] that year, his final season of his NFL career.

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Educated guess (filed under those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it)… Ty Bass is the playoff cyanide capsule. 

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