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The overreactions are too much
« on: May 19, 2017, 11:45:01 PM »

Offline droopdog7

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We're getting our you know what handed to us by potentially the greatest player of all time.  Just sit back and enjoy the show. 

We knew going in we were playing with house money and regardless of the result, nothing has changed.  We're still a good teams with a nice future.  Don't need to blow this up because we may take five years to recover and maybe not even make it back.  Learn and keep building.

And yet I'm sure there are people that would trade places with philly (that loser of a franchise).  Spending one year rooting for losses was more than enough for me.  Sign me up for a team that does it the right way.

And keep we stop with the, "he sucks so let's trade him" rants?  If "he" sucks, then expect to get someone back who sucks.  I have a lot more respect for the he sucks, cut him or let him walk.  At least that makes sense.  I've said it a million times, people around here only eve r want to trade people they don't like.