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I did that cause I was going to just retweet it to the DCC, but then remembered who runs that account and thought nobody would follow it.Isn't there a rule about posting your own tweets?
I did that cause I was going to just retweet it to the DCC, but then remembered who runs that account and thought nobody would follow it.Isn't there a rule about posting your own tweets?
You funny guy with your funny jokes.I did that cause I was going to just retweet it to the DCC, but then remembered who runs that account and thought nobody would follow it.
Solid reasoning.I did that cause I was going to just retweet it to the DCC, but then remembered who runs that account and thought nobody would follow it.
Why would we need such a rule?Isn't there a rule about posting your own tweets?
That only applies to youIsn't there a rule about posting your own tweets?
That only applies to you
Because this one day another poster made ref...Why would we need such a rule?
Never mind.That only applies to you
Bradford is definitely better than Foles. The way he and the Eagles were clicking in the 3rd quarter was impressive.I just don't see it with Bradford. He is a check down QB. They gave up a known quantity for someone with a high draft status. He threw the ball 52 times and not once went down the field.
Isn't there a rule about posting your own tweets?
Foles got that W though. I feel like his job is going to look really easy after Gurley makes it to the lineup. In my mind the Rams are the team to beat in the NFC.Bradford is definitely better than Foles. The way he and the Eagles were clicking in the 3rd quarter was impressive.
Good lord.Foles got that W though. I feel like his job is going to look really easy after Gurley makes it to the lineup. In my mind the Rams are the team to beat in the NFC.
WOAH!Foles got that W though. I feel like his job is going to look really easy after Gurley makes it to the lineup. In my mind the Rams are the team to beat in the NFC.
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. In my mind the Rams are the team to beat in the NFC.
Or, it could just be that the Rams have beaten Seattle a few times the past couple years.Everybody would have freaked out if I had said this about the 49ers in 2011.
I'm not saying I'm definitely right, but having a QB with a pulse and an incoming RB who could be the next Stephen Jackson will make all the difference to an otherwise well coached team who went toe to toe with some of the best teams in the league last year. An opening game defeat of the 2014 NFC champion is a good initial indication.