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Don't allow Mark Sanchez to look like Aaron Rodgers tonight against our secondary. I can take a loss humbly, and I would even be willing to accept that our season may be over after a loss tonight.

What I won't be able to accept is losing to a QB that is most known for the "butt fumble". I also don't think I can take another embarrassing loss on Prime Time. I'm confident that we win tonight, but if we don't, please don't let it be a blowout.

Amen

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Don't allow Mark Sanchez to look like Aaron Rodgers tonight against our secondary. I can take a loss humbly, and I would even be willing to accept that our season may be over after a loss tonight.

What I won't be able to accept is losing to a QB that is most known for the "butt fumble". I also don't think I can take another embarrassing loss on Prime Time. I'm confident that we win tonight, but if we don't, please don't let it be a blowout.

Amen

 

The defense can play however it wants. If Sanchez looks like Aaron Rodgers tonight and the Panthers lose, the loss will be blamed on Cam if he doesn't look like Brett Favre in his prime. 

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Oh god, if we lose to Sanchez...

Issue is it isn't Sanchez we are playing.....it is the Eagles. There OL, there rush attack, there downfield playmakers, etc.

When it comes to looking at our own team people just see Cam and Shula. Think the rest is irrelevant and Cam and Shula can work around the lack of talent all over the offense if they were competent. Flawed logic

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I used to joke with my friend, a fellow home team diehard homer like myself, that there was something about our teams and allowing our opponents to make history in some form or fashion. It seemed like during our worst years someone was always breaking a record against us or reaching some hall of fame milestone. Or a lot of times, it's simply that we provide an opponent with a personal best... Like a career best game for someone in Sanchez's position tonight.

I hope not, more often than not we provide it and it has always pissed me off. I don't trust Rivera or Shula and honestly, they don't have the pieces because Gethsemane did some brain numbing stuff since last season... That being said, for some reason I think we pull this one out. We shouldn't but I think we will for some odd, unfounded reason, lol.

Oh, and if we don't, someone needs to be fired.

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I used to joke with my friend, a fellow home team diehard homer like myself, that there was something about our teams and allowing our opponents to make history in some form or fashion. It seemed like during our worst years someone was always breaking a record against us or reaching some hall of fame milestone. Or a lot of times, it's simply that we provide an opponent with a personal best... Like a career best game for someone in Sanchez's position tonight.

I hope not, more often than not we provide it and it has always pissed me off. I don't trust Rivera or Shula and honestly, they don't have the pieces because Gethsemane did some brain numbing stuff since last season... That being said, for some reason I think we pull this one out. We shouldn't but I think we will for some odd, unfounded reason, lol.

Oh, and if we don't, someone needs to be fired.

Vicks longest run came against us (89 yds?) still a record

Romo's coming out party against us

Just to name a couple

I don't want this to be the game Sanchez revives his career. I want it to be the beginning if a great run for us, and a downward spiral for them

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And while we're waiting for the game to begin, I hope that Luke shuts Sproles down. As we all know, that little bastard is explosive with the ball in his hands. We need to limit his YAC outta the backfield.

I'm really hoping that this is the game that our D regains it's form. It will depend a lot on how the offense controls the clock, and allows our D to get some rest.

I ver badly want to stomp them into the ground tonight, and keep the momentum going into the bye.

Maclin scares the living poo outta me though

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