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This ones pretty clear cut and dry. He said that he's hanging up the cleats and pads after the 2017 season. 

Do we get him a ring before he retires. That's his one drive and motivation. So I ask you all........

 

Will we hoist the Lombardi between now and then?

I say YES we will

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This ones pretty clear cut and dry. He said that he's hanging up the cleats and pads after the 2017 season. 

Do we get him a ring before he retires. That's his one drive and motivation. So I ask you all........

 

Will we hoist the Lombardi between now and then?

I say YES we will

​My only hang up is Green Bay.  They will be good year in and year out if Rodgers stays healthy.  We will likely have to go through them to get to the big dance, if we keep doing what we are doing.

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I mean, even prior to his extension, I felt as though we were in our window, but even more now that it's done and he sounds like this is it.

undoubtedly, as the heart and soul of the defense, I see this further galvanizing that unit with a more urgent sense of purpose, not saying that they need the extra motivation, but hey, there it is. 

His leadership is an integral reason for the success of our team, and he's vocal, I can't wait to see our team rally around him. This gives the whole team another reason to #KeepPounding even that much harder imo

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2015: nope

2016: Close, but I'm thinking NFCCG

2017: I think this is the year. Cam and Kuech in full control of their respective units, Benji in year four, Funch in year three, CAP coming into his own, the LT that we draft/acquire in '16 will be turning heads, and TD on his final tour as Shaq is starting to show signs. 

**Final Score for SB 52: Panthers - 30  Colts - 27  & Cam is named MVP**  F*ck you Neckbeard!! 

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2015: nope

2016: Close, but I'm thinking NFCCG

2017: I think this is the year. Cam and Kuech in full control of their respective units, Benji in year four, Funch in year three, CAP coming into his own, the LT that we draft/acquire in '16 will be turning heads, and TD on his final tour as Shaq is starting to show signs. 

**Final Score for SB 52: Panthers - 30  Colts - 27  & Cam is named MVP**  F*ck you Neckbeard!! 

​I think we draft a RB in 2016's draft.  Maybe a fellow named Perine?  That did this:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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​You're really expecting a guy that hasn't finished above 15th best in any place hes been to "take it to the next level?"  Ohhhhhhhhhh k.  

​Take a look at the efficiency stats. 
*Yards per drive (10th, 29.8), time spent per drive (2nd, 3:13)
*Plays per drive (3rd, 6.0) points per drive (10th, 1.99)
*Percent of drives ending in turnover (7th fewest, 9.4%)
*Turnovers (4th fewest, 19)
*Percentage of drives ending in points (12th, 36.5%).

And that's with DeAngelo Williams on his last legs, an injured and generally inefficient Jonathan Stewart, mediocre receivers, and bad pass-blocking. We are vastly improved in all categories this year.

 

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​Take a look at the efficiency stats. *Yards per drive (10th, 29.8), time spent per drive (2nd, 3:13)
*Plays per drive (3rd, 6.0) points per drive (10th, 1.99)
*Percent of drives ending in turnover (7th fewest, 9.4%)
*Turnovers (4th fewest, 19)
*Percentage of drives ending in points (12th, 36.5%).

And that's with DeAngelo Williams on his last legs, an injured and generally inefficient Jonathan Stewart, mediocre receivers, and bad pass-blocking. We are vastly improved in all categories this year.

 

​Efficiency stats?  Really?  LOL

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​That's the best people got when talking about Shula. People pull all sort of bullsh*t stats when defending Shula instead of just using the eye test. My eye test shows that Shula has sucked since forever and still does.

​well good thing we have your highly scientific "eye test" 

people who poo on efficiency stats are idiots

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