tahuyaman
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Stating facts is often how one makes a point.I know you think you made a point but you just stated a fact.
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Stating facts is often how one makes a point.I know you think you made a point but you just stated a fact.
No it wasn’t. That is after the fact excuse making.Turns out Maye's shoulder was more fucked up than they let on. The O line didn't do him any favors either.
^^^Turns out Maye's shoulder was more fucked up than they let on. The O line didn't do him any favors either.
Maye was healthy. The Patriots loss had nothing to do with a supposed injury to Maye. Just as Darnold’s less than spectacular play had anything to do with his oblique injury he’d been dealing with.
Stating facts is often how one makes a point.
^^^So the Pats were breaking the injury reporting rules again?
^^^Maye was healthy. ...
Uh. OK.They might support the point you are trying to make but they are rarely the point in and of themselves.
You are a rare kind of stupid.