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L'atteggiamento supponente dello Zio comincia a farmi stare sul cazzo questi Saints.
Supponente?
l'hanno firmato solo se si prensentava con le fotocopie del playbook siamo già in clima PO
Washington's postgame...
(parlando di Alex Smith)...non è scarso, è allenato male.. Ma ti pare che possa allenarlo uno come quello? Questo è un ex linebacker ed in difesa, si sa, eccelli se uccidi chi ti sta intorno. Questo ha più commozioni celebrali che neuroni, onestamente, che cazzo può insegnare a Smith che già di suo è un coglione? E poi onestamente... A te sembra normale? Ma l'hai visto? Ha lo sguardo come i merluzzi sul banco frigo della pescheria...
Limonate adesso, pederasta......
Ciò che conta è esservi superiori, poi tutto il resto è grasso che cola....
Zio,come mai tagliato C-Mac dopo solo 15 giorni che lo avevate firmato...??
Non lo so, credevo per fare posto per un LB (Brooks?) dal momento che Fujita sta avendo parecchi problemi fisici e che uno dei backup (Dunbar) è andato in IR.Però non abbiamo firmato ancora nessuno... :mahchedevofà:
New Orleans Saints Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis announced Wednesday that the club has signed fullback Marcus Mailei from the practice squad of the Philadelphia Eagles and linebacker Anthony Waters from the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad and have waived fullback Kyle Eckel.Mailei is a 6-0, 255-pound rookie from Weber State who signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent in April and played well for them in the preseason before landing on their practice squad for the first 13 weeks of the regular season. A two-time All-Big Sky Conference selection in college, the Salt Lake City native caught 58 passes for 563 yards and five touchdowns with 161 yards and three rushing touchdowns on the collegiate level.Waters re-joins the Saints after putting up a strong fight for a roster spot in the preseason before being waived in final cuts. The 6-3, 238-pound third-year linebacker out of Clemson spent his first two NFL seasons with the San Diego Chargers and has three career tackles on defense and three on special teams in seven games played. The Lake View, S.C. native was signed to the practice squad of the Buffalo Bills in October and spent the past eight weeks there.Eckel signed with the Saints in late October and played in five games with New Orleans, carrying the ball twice for six yards. The third-year fullback also played on special teams.The team also announced a pair of practice squad transactions, releasing quarterback Chase Daniel from the practice squad and signing linebacker Prince Kwateng to the practice squad. Kwateng (6-2, 235) is a rookie from Northwestern who played with the California Redwoods of the UFL earlier this fall.
The contest has playoff implications for both clubs. New Orleans can clinch a first-round bye with a win or a tie. The Falcons, meanwhile, are also in the hunt for a postseason wildcard berth.