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Next Years Player Numbers

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241241249- The amount of times @picket fence will advocate Jeffo's selection

I think this is the second thread on this topic already. In September. Before the trade period and draft.

Are we that desperate for stuff to talk about?

11 hours ago, wheaters31 said:

I think they'll be upgrades to Langford and Lindsay

Langford to #9

Lindsay to #1

There is no such thing as an "upgrade" to a jumper number.

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