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DanTheMan

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My other is the guy from the Chiefs...Honestly can't remember his name at the moment. But he's their starter.

 

Travis Kelce.  I like Kelce more against the Jets than I do Graham vs Panthers but it is hard to bench Graham.

 

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I have both, which do you think will be better? I'm torn. I think Olsen is gonna have a big game tomorrow because of how little he did in the Seahawks game.

Start Olsen not because I am a Homer but I have the feeling they are gonna light Graham up with that bum shoulder

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The Saints defense is who you need to be playing.

You have become so pessimistic this year.... Lol

I must admit I am not happy about our entire offensive line being full of umdrafted free agents. Who the heck does that in the NFL???

But the flip side to that is a complete surprise tomorrow night. If the Canadian is our lighting in a bottle tomorrow evening our line problems will start to solve themselves.

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