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What's most impressive about today's win...


mc52beast

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We pretty much knew the defense was gonna ball, so I have to go with the o-line. Even though Cam got banged up a bit, which isn't entirely on the Hog Mollies, these guys played an awesome game. Not sure about the final tally, but the rb's got at least 160 yards, when the Cards weren't blitzing 7-8 guys Cam had time to throw. If this unit can go into GB or Seattle and continue to play like they have been playing, we have a huge chance of pulling an upset. Only thing that really worries me is our special teams, where anymore miscues by Bersin could be costly. 

 

On a side note, just wanted to thank Ted Ginn for being stupid enough to run the ball out 9 yards deep...

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It's tough for me. We knew defense would dominate, but that was on another level of dominate. Then again, to see our oline play like a damn good oline is so refreshing. And Jstew has more than proven that if he can stay healthy, he's a very dangerous RB and can be our guy next season with Fozzy changing pace. We picked the right time to catch fire. Can't wait for next week to get here.

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Best thing to me about the game was we by far did not play our best football, not by a mile, we got our kinks and nerves out of our system.  Playoff win monkey is off our back, we got rid of our nerves, and we're still standing.  Flat out, throw out the record, we're not a team that people want to face right now, especially if Cam brings his A game.  Onward and upward!!!

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I'm happy they recovered so soundly from early adversity. That hasn't usually been the case and to do it in the playoffs with all these young players. Future looks bright regardless of next weekend

Exactly my thought. They didn't quit/shut down or let it get in their heads.

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