The Washington Wizards need to blow up their roster because the players hate each other
Washington Wizards are a dumpster fire... The whole team just hates each other. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting a different result... Why wouldn't you trade someone? Because, I mean, they tried, and it still hasn't worked. Just blow the whole thing up.
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View episodeNo work gets done in corporate America between the day before Thanksgiving and January 3rd
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I'm still holding onto my take that Aaron Donald is too undersized to be successful
What Aaron Donald is doing as an interior lineman is insane. I still think [Donald] is too undersized to be successful... the people who are yelling that this is not football anymore, I think that's a little bit of an overreaction.
I'm taking the Bears -3.5 against the Lions on Thanksgiving
Right now the Bears are favored by 3.5 points. I like the Bears. The defense looks legit... I would take them by 10.
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