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So Jason, if you're elcted to Congress will be "pancaking" any Democrats?
With all the former NFL players who now live in Utah, and the best you get is the opinion of a punter? A person that's on the field for 5-8 playes per game? Haha! Let's also get the opinon for the leader water boy with what he may have heard as well.
LJ played 17 years in the NFL and is one of the all time great punters. Period.
Also, he is a totally credible source of information. He had a view of everything that was going on and admitted to offering payouts himself. How is that "opinion" that just validated the whole story, HaHa!, not worth listening to?
Also, Lee Johnson is one of the strongest cyclist in the State of Utah and consistently rides So. California cyclists into the ground. Just sayin'.
See like Buck is on the edge of the ethical cliff. I have to wonder about his judgment and whether his compass will be adequate if he were to go to Washington.
One of these days a player is going to be paralyzed or killed by a bounty shot and then what will all these players and coaches say who are defending this?
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