NFL Discussion Thread: Pats win SB XLIX. Offseason begins

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Or I just don't care about your squad's internal issues enough to go waste my time reading an article about them HIM
again, singular..

and you obviously cared enough to be capable to make your initial comments..
You're cute.

My statement was I didn't care to read an article about your team, there's zero correlation between reading an article and making a comment about an interview.

"Them" was in regards to your team, I was no longer singling out an individual, my statement was about the entire team i.e. "your squad's internal issues enough..."

Going forward, learn how to read a sentence and understand the context in which it applies before trying to correct someone. 
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Or I just don't care about your squad's internal issues enough to go waste my time reading an article about them HIM
again, singular..

and you obviously cared enough to be capable to make your initial comments..
You're cute.

My statement was I didn't care to read an article about your team, there's zero correlation between reading an article and making a comment about an interview.

"Them" was in regards to your team, I was no longer singling out an individual, my statement was about the entire team i.e. "your squad's internal issues enough..."

Going forward, learn how to read a sentence and understand the context in which it applies before trying to correct someone. 
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"corners" is plural.. the S at the end gives it away.. which is the word you first used (when referencing the actions of just one corner)

then you posted a gif about not reading what I wrote, which was 2 sentences (about the one corner).. the article was supporting the first sentence (that corner was an idiot)

in your response you used the word "them", which again is plural.. the article was only about one player, the aforementioned corner (without an s, because there is only the one corner)

and as you mentioned above "team" and "squad" refer to the eagles as a whole, this again was the actions of just one player on the team/squad (the one corner)

what exactly was am I misreading?

and/or is there some sort of other context that these should be applied to?
 
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Or I just don't care about your squad's internal issues enough to go waste my time reading an article about them HIM
again, singular..

and you obviously cared enough to be capable to make your initial comments..
You're cute.

My statement was I didn't care to read an article about your team, there's zero correlation between reading an article and making a comment about an interview.

"Them" was in regards to your team, I was no longer singling out an individual, my statement was about the entire team i.e. "your squad's internal issues enough..."

Going forward, learn how to read a sentence and understand the context in which it applies before trying to correct someone. 
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"corners" is plural.. the S at the end gives it away.. which is the word you first used (when referencing the actions of just one corner)

then you posted a gif about not reading what I wrote, which was 2 sentences (about the one corner).. the article was supporting the first sentence (that corner was an idiot)

in your response you used the word "them", which again is plural.. the article was only about one player, the aforementioned corner (without an s, because there is only the one corner)

and as you mentioned above "team" and "squad" refer to the eagles as a whole, this again was the actions of just one player on the team/squad (the one corner)

what exactly was am I misreading?

and/or is there some sort of other context that these should be applied to?
God bless 
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I just don't care about your squad's internal issues enough to go waste my time reading an article about them.

This simply means I don't care to read any articles regarding internal issues amongst your team at all... be it about an individual, a small group, or the entire team.

Let's move on now.
 
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God bless :smh:

I just don't care about your squad's internal issues enough to go waste my time reading an article about them.

This simply means I don't care to read any articles regarding internal issues amongst your team at all... be it about an individual, a small group, or the entire team.

Let's move on now.

Yup, let's move on.. Since one Cowboys' corner has already been mentioned.. How about I mention another, so we can talk about Cowboys' cornerS

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