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    We're here to discuss ideas, not attack other members, OV.

    Paul's message is perfectly clear. If you want to dispute it, find your own evidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wobbler View Post
    We're here to discuss ideas, not attack other members, OV.

    Paul's message is perfectly clear. If you want to dispute it, find your own evidence.

    Sure his message is clear - but IMO it's unmitigated bs with next to no real evidence to support it. Why don't you call for him to provide evidence?


    How many incompletions has LeFevour even thrown in his brief Argo playing time so far ?; since he is such a terrible passer - one of the "poorest" we've seen with the Argos in some time - let's see some real evidence of this. Why doesn't Paul put together a hi-lite package of all of LeFevour's poor/terrible throws - I guess he'd have us believe most of his incompletions were either one hop grounders at the feet of open receivers, badly over or under throwing wide open receivers, and the rest a bunch of wobbly, wounded ducks that should have been easily picked off. Let's see all of these - real evidence from the football field; instead of pre-conceived Millanovich & Barker are always right sermons.

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