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BlackGoku

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Hadn't been paying attention @D@mnphins is he still good?
 

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tallblacknyc

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Dak has a 13-2 record against the Giants in his career lmao. You haven't beaten him since his rookie year. If a scrub puts belt to ass to you every year, that means your entire organization is basura.

Eli Manning is the last Giants QB to beat Dak Prescott..

Eli...
In the past 29 yrs this is the only thing cowboys fan can celebrate…last chip emmit.. I repeat emmit
 

D@mnphins

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Hadn't been paying attention @D@mnphins is he still good?
He has always been a leader in the locker room, and has a Super bowl ring. But he does get beat a lot now and still gambles too much. He is not worth the top money that he has been getting. Should have 3 to 5 years left depending on the next team.

These older players don't want to be apart of a rebuild process. They want to contribute to winning and win now.
 

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Patriots owner Robert Kraft says he put Jerod Mayo in 'untenable situation,' vows to correct course​


OXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — When Robert Kraft hired Jerod Mayo a year ago, he felt he’d identified the right person to follow the championship legacy left by Bill Belichick.

In hindsight, Kraft now believes Mayo wasn’t quite ready to be an NFL head coach.

The Patriots team owner said Monday that his abrupt firing of Mayo just minutes after he completed his first season in the job is an effort to correct that mistake.


“This whole situation is on me. I feel terrible for Jerod. Because I put him in an untenable situation,” Kraft said a day after relieving the 38-year-old Mayo of the coaching reins following a 4-13 finish. “I know he has all the tools as a head coach to be successful in this league. He just needed more time before taking the job.”
 

BlackGoku

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He has always been a leader in the locker room, and has a Super bowl ring. But he does get beat a lot now and still gambles too much. He is not worth the top money that he has been getting. Should have 3 to 5 years left depending on the next team.

These older players don't want to be apart of a rebuild process. They want to contribute to winning and win now.
You think he could play safety?
 

D@mnphins

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May be a good thing if Tyreeke leaves. If he had lost a step they would get rid of him with no queations. Players need to take charge of their careers. He did it the wrong way, you have an agent for a reason. Moss quit on the Raiders then balled out in NE.

Phins need a new identity and sadly that comes with grabbing some young players in the draft. Tua is too dependent on Hill. Jonnu Smith is playing well but it's the Phins they will give him away after next year like they do all TEs. Waddle goes to the med tent once a game. The RBs are always banged up. The defense is quiet and makes noise when they want to, very inconsistent, gave up 30 to the Jets.

They need to make drastic moves this offseason and steal some young free-agent talent and not over pay some old heads cause they played in the super bowl.
 
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