jnday
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Hush, they are already jealous of your status of king of the “likes “.I'm blaming Prescott. Terrible read. Another blown big play for Gallup.
Hush, they are already jealous of your status of king of the “likes “.I'm blaming Prescott. Terrible read. Another blown big play for Gallup.
How have you not been kicked off the boards yet? All you do is attack people. And your not so subtle attempt to mask it here is just sad and pathetic.He’s a joke and doesn’t even know it. And we all know why he hates Dak. Just can’t say it here.
I have said many times that Dak is a good kid. You have not read my previous post or you would know the reasons.Yeah it’s clear it’s personal which is sad in 2019.
I have not read them. Could you elucidate them here for the group?I have said many times that Dak is a good kid. You have not read my previous post or you would know the reasons.
Why should I? You shouldn’t have commented or made assumptions without knowing the facts. Don’t feel bad. You are not the only one that follows the self righteous, arrogant gang mentality around here.I have not read them. Could you elucidate them here for the group?
Exactly, but the natives can’t accept it.Gallup ran a straight line and was wide open. The ball should have been out in front of him so he could run under it (like the throw to Smith was). Norman's "inside leverage" has nothing to do with this.
It was simply behind Gallup. It happens. You can argue about whether a better adjustment could be made, or if the sun or wind played a part, but the simple fact is, the ball should have been out front for the easy TD.
Dak had a good day, but he's not perfect. It's okay to admit it. He had a lot of good throws and very few that were off. People should be able to be happy about that but also be able to admit what actually happened. People also should be able to accept that just because someone can recognize one of Dak's passes was off, does not mean they are attacking him or saying he sucked.
It does when the idiots you're agreeing with are saying he should have thrown a post.Gallup ran a straight line and was wide open. The ball should have been out in front of him so he could run under it (like the throw to Smith was). Norman's "inside leverage" has nothing to do with this.
It was simply behind Gallup. It happens. You can argue about whether a better adjustment could be made, or if the sun or wind played a part, but the simple fact is, the ball should have been out front for the easy TD.
Dak had a good day, but he's not perfect. It's okay to admit it. He had a lot of good throws and very few that were off. People should be able to be happy about that but also be able to admit what actually happened. People also should be able to accept that just because someone can recognize one of Dak's passes was off, does not mean they are attacking him or saying he sucked.
I just out quitters and losers and pathetically negative folks.How have you not been kicked off the boards yet? All you do is attack people. And your not so subtle attempt to mask it here is just sad and pathetic.
It does when the idiots you're agreeing with are saying he should have thrown a post.
I just out quitters and losers and pathetically negative folks.
Keep lookingI didn't see any mention of a post.
And suggesting a post still does not mean that.
That's really what it looked like to me.Gallup misread the flight of the ball. He had plenty of time and space to adjust and never did so. Broaddus thinks he might have lost it in the sun.
Even if I find it, it still doesn't mean that.Keep looking
Then make it on a different thread. LOLYes. It's a different point.
The fact you don't like me is telling and is a plus for me.No, you just project your nonsense onto others.
Dude, nobody likes you.The fact you don't like me is telling and is a plus for me.
What,Hush, they are already jealous of your status of king of the “likes “.