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Logan Mankins is going to steamroll Star Ukelele , or whatever you guys call him . I can't wait to laugh.

 

 

You know nothing Jon Snow.

 

Take his sack for example. Lotulelei is lined up as a 3-technique, shade over Logan Mankins, which is an excellent use of his length and burst. The Patriots refuse to recognize his presence, and Lotulelei makes him pay.

 

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Just look at how quickly Lotulelei (No. 98) ends up in the backfield. The split was too wide, and no interior offensive lineman can deal with his quickness off the snap.

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I have forgotten how bad the tampa clowns are.  I guess I am used to smack talk from fans of teams that are relevant.  The repetitive blathering about rednecks, hicks, an ancient super bowl win and unbelievably, josh freeman is just plain pathetic.  Tell us about the free ticket giveaway your sad franchise is having to do in order to put butts in the stadium. You all should be embarrassed.     

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30-10 , Tampa Bay

 

Put my name on it !

So Tampa is going to put up double the points we allowed average last season and keep us two touchdowns below their own average? This all based on Lovie Smith and your off season? Man, what kind of koolaid do they serve down there? You sir are, as they say, tripping.

 

Either team can win this game, but a 20 point beat down is laughable.... LMAO

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I have forgotten how bad the tampa clowns are. I guess I am used to smack talk from fans of teams that are relevant. The repetitive blathering about rednecks, hicks, an ancient super bowl win and unbelievably, josh freeman is just plain pathetic. Tell us about the free ticket giveaway your sad franchise is having to do in order to put butts in the stadium. You all should be embarrassed.

The local department doesnt want you roaches to overrun the place. Your shedding mullets will leave fleas.
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