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Deebo baby!!

Post by Legacy User » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:04 pm

37 fucking years old.

Still brings it. Every down. Every play.

To me, this is the man who will bring the Lombardi home along with Ben.

These two.

Let's GO!



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Post by bradshaw2ben » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:05 pm

wants it and knows how to make it happen
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Post by COS » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:06 pm

Dream scenario is we win the Super Bowl, Deebo wins MVP and Goodell is forced to interact with him.

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Post by Legacy User » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:07 pm

COS wrote:Dream scenario is we win the Super Bowl, Deebo wins MVP and Goodell is forced to interact with him.


That would be priceless!!!

And Mean Joe will be there, baby, you know he will!!!

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Post by Legacy User » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:13 pm

COS wrote:Dream scenario is we win the Super Bowl, Deebo wins MVP and Goodell is forced to interact with him.


All Ben fans DEFINITELY want him to finally win an overdue SB MVP trophy - especially this being the 50th.
Deebo can be satisfied with 3 rings on his finger.

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Post by Minkah'n History » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:36 pm

Speaking of bringing it, YOU BRING IT EVERY FUCKING WEEK MeanJoeGreen!

And I love it!

Everyone needs to hop aboard this train...the 2 toughest SOB you will see at their respective positions.

Deebo always looks hungry, but #7 is unstoppable if this line can protect him....and has been quite hungry for a while IMO

On.to.Cincy

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Post by Minkah'n History » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:37 pm

Steel 40 wrote:
COS wrote:Dream scenario is we win the Super Bowl, Deebo wins MVP and Goodell is forced to interact with him.


All Ben fans DEFINITELY want him to finally win an overdue SB MVP trophy - especially this being the 50th.
Deebo can be satisfied with 3 rings on his finger.


With the best play in SB history...right up there with something pretty "immaculate" as well ;)

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Post by Legacy User » Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:48 pm

Hinestuff wrote:
Steel 40 wrote:
COS wrote:Dream scenario is we win the Super Bowl, Deebo wins MVP and Goodell is forced to interact with him.


All Ben fans DEFINITELY want him to finally win an overdue SB MVP trophy - especially this being the 50th.
Deebo can be satisfied with 3 rings on his finger.


With the best play in SB history...right up there with something pretty "immaculate" as well ;)


Unfortunately for us ESPN The Magazine, along with everyone at the NFL Network believe Butler's play against Seattle is the best play in SB history. We can't win for losing.

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Post by zeke5123 » Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:06 pm

Bullshit about the Pats play. I don't think anyone would consider that defensive play better than the Harrison's play. If it is a matter of dramatic, then the Mike A. Jones' tackle was more dramatic. To be tackled that short...

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Post by Legacy User » Wed Dec 09, 2015 1:51 am

I believe I saw that Deebo is 3 sacks short of becoming the Steelers all-time leader. 4 weeks left. 2 last games against some pretty bad offenses. I really hope he gets it.

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Post by RemoAZ » Wed Dec 09, 2015 1:53 am

James already was a SB MVP in my book. Don't care who actually received the award. He had the biggest play in superbowl history and was the best player in that game.
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Post by R_S » Wed Dec 09, 2015 2:10 am

Pipes wrote:I believe I saw that Deebo is 3 sacks short of becoming the Steelers all-time leader. 4 weeks left. 2 last games against some pretty bad offenses. I really hope he gets it.


Breaking none other than The Dong's sack record!

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Post by Legacy User » Wed Dec 09, 2015 8:45 pm

Pipes wrote:I believe I saw that Deebo is 3 sacks short of becoming the Steelers all-time leader. 4 weeks left. 2 last games against some pretty bad offenses. I really hope he gets it.



With apologies to LC, I think this would be much more fitting. An actual dynamic player getting that record.

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Post by Obviously » Wed Dec 09, 2015 9:33 pm

COS wrote:Dream scenario is we win the Super Bowl, Deebo wins MVP and Goodell is forced to interact with him.


You know, I think Goodell would prefer Deebo to Brady for that.
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