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Truth about rebuilds
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(01-16-2018, 12:03 PM)Krayz_Jville_D Wrote: I just want to say, I hope this season finally makes most of you realize the truth behind rebuilds: it does not take 4 years or more. That is and always has been BS that a lot of you bought in too and defended endlessly over this past decade. Not just us proving it this year but the rams too. I still want to know, what does that mean, "...don't accept..."? What does it mean to not accept it? What would I do differently? I see this all the time. "I am not going to accept..." but what does it actually mean? It's meaningless. You can say "I accept it..." or you can say, "I don't accept it..." but what the hell difference does it make? I don't see where I have any choice but to accept things. |
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