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Reporting as Eligible - The Cost of Complexity

On a brand spankin’ new Reporting as Eligible, JR and Paul recap another work of art by Matt LaFleur, the ArtButMakeItSports, and whatever piece of weird modern art Will Levis put together in the second half of the game. Is the pass rush real? Is Edgerrin Cooper the answer inside? Is Rashan Gary OK? Is Kenny Clark? And what does the future hold for Malik Willis. Plus, penalties, the Vikings, motion offenses, old video games, and of course, listener questions!

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