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Behind Enemy Lines - Bucs Edition


Jeremy Igo
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Offensive Coordinator by committee?

 

 

I don't see this going well. Things happen far to fast for many Offensive Coordinators to get the plays in quickly by themselves, much less consulting a group. Too many cooks.....

I see it going well if you're a Panther fan. This is not the D you want to be facing when your OC is out sick. I think McDermott will take advantage of the situation.

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At this rate, the Bucs will be paying group airfare for RR's trip. I need to go ahead and jump on that. I'd love a free trip to Tampa courtesy of the the Bucs.

I'll go ahead and secure the whole section behind the Panthers bench while I'm down here. I bet I can get them to even put in blue seats. I mean...it's not like they'll have to remove any season ticket holders to do it.

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Hardcore Christians love to mark out to famous hardcore Christians

 

i consider myself a hardcore Christian, but i wouldnt waste money to see The Golden Calf of Bristol take a poo on the football field and call it QB play. i admire the guy for his resolve on moral issues, but he is a terrible QB and he isnt without his problems. i kinda have a problem with his ego. he wont humble himself and play a different position to meet a team's need. he is stuck on playing a position that he is no good at. we all have problems, i just think The Golden Calf of Bristol's ego is his. its sad too because he could make a legitimate NFL comeback if he would play TE or RB. but he just wont come down off his high horse and admit that he is a terrible QB. 

 

I think the policy is you can declare a "sellout" if you've sold at least 85% of the stadium capacity

 

there has to be some sort of rule like that because i can still get seats on resale websites for the Steelers game in a few weeks, but Panthers.com says that its sold out. 

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i consider myself a hardcore Christian, but i wouldnt waste money to see The Golden Calf of Bristol take a poo on the football field and call it QB play. i admire the guy for his resolve on moral issues, but he is a terrible QB and he isnt without his problems. i kinda have a problem with his ego. he wont humble himself and play a different position to meet a team's need. he is stuck on playing a position that he is no good at. we all have problems, i just think The Golden Calf of Bristol's ego is his. its sad too because he could make a legitimate NFL comeback if he would play TE or RB. but he just wont come down off his high horse and admit that he is a terrible QB.

there has to be some sort of rule like that because i can still get seats on resale websites for the Steelers game in a few weeks, but Panthers.com says that its sold out.

Congrats on being the exception to the rule

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i consider myself a hardcore Christian, but i wouldnt waste money to see The Golden Calf of Bristol take a poo on the football field and call it QB play. i admire the guy for his resolve on moral issues, but he is a terrible QB and he isnt without his problems. i kinda have a problem with his ego. he wont humble himself and play a different position to meet a team's need. he is stuck on playing a position that he is no good at. we all have problems, i just think The Golden Calf of Bristol's ego is his. its sad too because he could make a legitimate NFL comeback if he would play TE or RB. but he just wont come down off his high horse and admit that he is a terrible QB. 

 

 

there has to be some sort of rule like that because i can still get seats on resale websites for the Steelers game in a few weeks, but Panthers.com says that its sold out. 

 

Wait I'm confused about the whole "Golden Calf of Bristol" term being thrown around loosely here.

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