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| #3 Posted on 5.9.10 0047.34 | Instant Rating: 6.43 | I'm trying to figure out how two players, with two different college backgrounds, coming from two different pro teams, with two different levels of success and experience, have enough in common with each other to merit being called a "WR/QB combo." Because the NFC West doesn't want either of them?
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| #4 Posted on 5.9.10 1320.46 | Instant Rating: 3.22 | | Because if you signed both, you'd have a WR/QB combo. | drjayphd
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| #5 Posted on 5.9.10 1341.24 | Instant Rating: 6.50 | Originally posted by StaggerLee Because if you signed both, you'd have a WR/QB combo.
But that's assuming a lot. Can we just take this to the individual threads? A whole shitload of people got cut yesterday, doesn't justify slapping two name players together and calling them a "WR/QB combo".

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