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Preseason game with the Giants can't get here fast enough


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No more blogs, tweets, texts and smoke signals. Live bullets for the 1st team a drive or two and then we can see what the depth or lack thereof looks like as well as seeing the rooks get some PT.

Heaven forbid the dreaded tweet-blog should it ever rear its ugly head. :eek6:

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The Lions confirmed last year that preseason is worthless in about every way.

The record is worthless, but seeing the 1st team play is always valuable, you can usually get a good idea. Just because the Lions 3rd string was able to string some wins together doesn't make the pre-season worthless.

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The record is worthless, but seeing the 1st team play is always valuable, you can usually get a good idea. Just because the Lions 3rd string was able to string some wins together doesn't make the pre-season worthless.

No, it's not valuable. It can't be valuable when coordinators are as vanilla as possible and effort is lacking from players.

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Can't wait to watch Chris Snee swallow Beason whole...

After watching Fan Fest we have to get more help in the middle. And if Nick Hayden is the answer, I don't think we understood the question.

I shall be happy to watch Panther football as always.

this is true...it makes me want to see lonnie harvey in there..he has kemo like size..plus i will watching the giants backup DT they prob will cut a guy we could use here.

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One more week! ARRRRGGHH.

With our lack of depth in many positions, and our depth in other, this preseason should be pretty interesting. I'm definitely looking forward to watching the DT situation, all of our rookies, and Stewart pounding on some backup D.

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Can't wait to watch Chris Snee swallow Beason whole...

After watching Fan Fest we have to get more help in the middle. And if Nick Hayden is the answer, I don't think we understood the question.

I shall be happy to watch Panther football as always.

In an interview Nick Hayden said he spent the offseason losing weight.

MAJOR SMH............

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