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“Welcome to Wisconsin.” That was near the top of my list of good things on my trip to Lambeau. I mean...you know....

 

Not mind blowingly clever, for sure. Thread worthy?????

 

Sometimes what seems like a good idea, is just an idea.....

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Augie said:

“Welcome to Wisconsin.” That was near the top of my list of good things on my trip to Lambeau. I mean...you know....

 

Not mind blowingly clever, for sure. Thread worthy?????

 

Sometimes what seems like a good idea, is just an idea.....

 

 

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I got you to tickle the keys.

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35 minutes ago, JimKellyTryouts said:

Clever nickname but otherwise this is clogging up space on the message board like he does on the field

 

My favourite nickname on here is McClappy ? 

 

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The difference is McKelvin actually had a few good games as a Bill. He had that one fumble on MNF, but overall he was a serviceable CB.

 

Benjamin? Not so much. He will be remembered as a bust.

1 hour ago, Mike in Syracuse said:

Kelvin Benjamin is a  6'5" 230lb WR who's plays like a 5'4" 160lb WR.    He's literally the softest player I've ever seen.

Disagree. He completely ASSASSINATED a defender on the Pats on MNF. That wasn’t soft, it was hardcore!

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Yea mcdumbass loves this guy who doesn't try, shows up overweight to a camp he was working at... has an effed ACL...

 

But Sammy... for the love of God, we can have nothing to do with him.

 

He's McDumbass. I've seen little logic to what they're doing.

 

You guys realize he's insulting your intelligence everytime he says process, right? You can say they deserve another year, but that guy would never give you the same respect.

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