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Subject: How can we fault him for this decision?


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Donnie
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Date Posted: 11:30:59 08/01/12 Wed

Poor Silas.

If I had one semester left at college (assuming he goes pro as soon as the season ends), I would want to go to a school (1) in Southern California, (2) where I did not have to attend class, (3) was playing for a national championship, and (4) got to bang as much Southern California ass as humanly possible.

I just don't think the guy is as good as he was being made out to be. He went from being underrated to being overrated.

From a message board re Silas:

"Whats funny is since he became a free agent he’s suddenly become a lot better than he actually is. I mean I like the guy, nice player, but he’s no superstar. All his yards came against the dog shit teams on the schedule."

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