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Does NickFolarin want to be a Lion fan again?

  • Yes, too bad he can't go back

  • No, he will wear his Bortles jersey with pride (but really shame)


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Anyway, speaking of rubbers, anyone feel that Magnums are the most comfortable?
That humble brag
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Trojan Bareskin the goat tho.
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only chick i've raw'd that i wasnt in a relationship was a bi chick who mostly effs with girls. not that it makes it any safer. but better odds?

You'd know if you got a STD.

Unless of course you contracted HIV, then you wouldn't.
 
Josh McCown looks like he’ll win the starting role by default.
by Jeanna Thomas@jeannathomas May 31, 2017, 5:03pm EDT

The Jets’ starting quarterback job is up for grabs, and it’s a sad battle among Josh McCown, Christian Hackenberg, and Bryce Petty.

Right now McCown, who is 38 and had six touchdowns against six interceptions for the Browns last year, is looking better than Petty or Hackenberg.


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But don’t worry, folks. This isn’t over. Petty, a 2015 fourth-round pick for the Jets, said via the New York Daily News that he’s sure he can play football.

“I have the confidence now that, hey, I can play this game. I think that’s a big thing,” Petty said. “Some guys need experience to build that confidence, and I think that’s kind of what I needed to see that, hey, I can see a rush, I can see a defense, I can make throws, I can throw touchdowns.”

Over six games, with four starts, Petty completed 56.4 percent of his passes for 804 yards, three touchdowns, and seven interceptions. But he did get injured down the stretch, and hey, confidence is good!

Jets defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson doesn’t sound all that confident about Hackenberg.

"Slowly progressing ... still got a little ways to go. ... He's getting better every day ... that's pretty much it. Slowly progressing, man," Richardson said via the New York Post.

"He still needs to get past the learning curve. It's still too fast for him. But other than that, man, he's still got a cannon. He's firing it. When he's on point, he's on point, but when he's not, he's not, so got some growing still."

Richardson is living by that old adage — if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. Richardson did say that Hackenberg has a big arm, at least.

Someone is going to win this starting quarterback job, but it may be by default.

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#Seahawks OTAs tidbits: S Earl Thomas (leg) was taking nearly every rep -- very good news. OL Germain Ifedi worked more at RT than anything.

good news :pimp:
 
Anyway, speaking of rubbers, anyone feel that Magnums are the most comfortable?

in before the jokes
What.
It's true doe
Normal condoms got my dih feeling all weird and no air and ish
Once I put that magnum on, boom, felt comfortable.

Well all the room that you must of had...













Late, don't care.
:lol: only in 2017 a reply made 2 hours later is considered "late"
Technology is developing 2 fast bruhs
 
 
 
it's crazy how many teams in the NFL are just straight up garbage.
Rather have NFL parity than NBA "parity" still


NBA should get rid of max contracts and be like the NFL. Let the league set its own market and be allowed to pay whoever whatever. That's really the main reason it lacks parity compared to the NFL.

should the league get rid of bird rights too?

Good question. I think I'm ok with it now because i like rewarding teams that draft well but idk how that would change if they got rid of max contracts with the Bird rights allowing you to pay someone up to the max.
 
Pfffft AFC at least got three competitive QBs within the last decade
NBA East is more like the LeBron division

Eh you had the Celtics and Magic within the last decade as well. But like the East with Bron it's been mostly Brady.

West has had the Spurs, Mavs, Lakers, Thunder and Warriors
 
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