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Your source. I follow that guy too on twitter, so it's HIS source actually. You do this a lot, where you take other people's words as your own. Very strange.


According to THAT KID ON TWITTERS SOURCE, hard to believe that a professional would be crying at an actual game. Sounds kind of ridiculous.
No one Twitter believes THAT KIDS SOURCE either.
Quote:Your source. I follow that guy too on twitter, so it's HIS source actually. You do this a lot, where you take other people's words as your own. Very strange.


According to THAT KID ON TWITTERS SOURCE, hard to believe that a professional would be crying at an actual game. Sounds kind of ridiculous.
 

Exactly. There is no reason to believe a GM would cry on his job.
Quote:Exactly. There is no reason to believe a GM would cry on his job.


Maybe he was cutting up some onions....
Quote:You never had it so good
Princess Bride?
Could be crying in laughter, or could of been peeling onions.
Quote:Your source. I follow that guy too on twitter, so it's HIS source actually. You do this a lot, where you take other people's words as your own. Very strange.


According to THAT KID ON TWITTERS SOURCE, hard to believe that a professional would be crying at an actual game. Sounds kind of ridiculous.


I say a source because not sure he wants to be named.
Quote:He cried because the Chinese stock market crashed on opening.


Forgot close the sale on Friday before the bell. Yikes I hate when that happens.
We can only hope that some heads will start to roll.

I'd cry too if all the boss's money I'd spent on FA produced the train wreck of today.
Quote:Forgot close the sale on Friday before the bell. Yikes I hate when that happens.
 

You said that already.
I doubt seriously he was crying because of the team. Maybe he had a family issue or something like that.


The team thinks that Gus is the GOAT and the team is a "winner".
Does a lip quiver count as a cry?
Im psyched for the jags coaching the senior bowl again.
Grown men can cry.


I sit on my testicles sometimes and it straight hurts dammit..
Quote:Im psyched for the jags coaching the senior bowl again.
 

Gus is too.
His salary has been cut so Kahn can build more giant scoreboards. Scoreboards hanging from airplanes in the sky, Scoreboards underneath the playing field, and Scoreboard give away day. Actual Jaguars football will be replaced with a Virtual Reality experience where fans sit in the bleachers wearing goggles watching a simulated game. During the simulated game Gus Bradley will bring you ice cream but the Jaguars still lose.
Quote:Im psyched for the jags coaching the senior bowl again.
I would be happy if that was his permanent position.
Quote:His salary has been cut so Kahn can build more giant scoreboards. Scoreboards hanging from airplanes in the sky, Scoreboards underneath the playing field, and Scoreboard give away day. Actual Jaguars football will be replaced with a Virtual Reality experience where fans sit in the bleachers wearing goggles watching a simulated game. During the simulated game Gus Bradley will bring you ice cream but the Jaguars still lose.
 

Sounds very realistic.
Quote:Watching Prince try to cover Crabtree made me cry.
Quote:Watching Prince try to cover Crabtree made me cry.


Crabtree has a better chance at covering Prince.....purple rain, purple rain
Caldwell and Khan missed on their opportunity for the perfect coach for this team: Hue Jackson.


That Browns team has zero talent, god awful QBs, the worst secondary and only one good player in Pryor.... and yet he has them playing way above their talent level. He also is a QB wiz who could really help Blake. Gus has a team that NEVER plays above their talent level. Ever. It's really sad.
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