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We used to Be the Jags...


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Show up every sunday ... to compete with other teams with GMs... obsessed with salary cap management and fielding nothing but A+++ talent. Make a couple of plays and get excited that if we did this or.. that we could have won that game. 

You could see the look on Bradley their coach..  coach every time they made an interception or some wide receiver (Who got laid out by Benwikire) would get a completion. 

This is the day we take an Overated Carolina team and embarrass Cam Newton and his Million dollar smile... and go 1 - 0. 

You have to hit on your draft pics. 

You have to let that cancer of sticking your team with nothing but veterans who do nothing but steal time away from youth. 

You have to be strict with your Cap management... this is not FIFA or baseball - you make a mistake and you pay for it... or you get lucky.. Gettlemagic style. 

You need an excellent quarterback... a tough SOB in this new NFL where 500 pound rhinos can run a 40.. in 4.3 ... coming after your harvard educated ass... 

You need a rough tough rugged Offensive line.. that can just GRIND IT OUT. 

Don't expect 2008 esque runs of 40 - 50 yards (That was insane btw ) but grind it out 5 here - 3 there and make sure your receivers GRAB THOSE DAMN BALLS... 

You need a second and third team that Balls out during the preseason... they compete for 60 minutes.. ( Remember when Steelers backups would be feasting on carolinas playoff team) 

 

In #Gettlemagic we trust.  

 

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Comparatively speaking, the Panthers and Jags are more alike to one another than any other team in the NFL. I laugh when I see jokes about the Jags because they're basically our twin brother historically with the Panthers having slightly more success. Sure it appears we have a brighter future but it just shows the power of the homer goggles and naivety of Panther fans.

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Comparatively speaking, the Panthers and Jags are more alike to one another than any other team in the NFL. I laugh when I see jokes about the Jags because they're basically our twin brother historically with the Panthers having slightly more success. Sure it appears we have a brighter future but it just shows the power of the homer goggles and naivety of Panther fans.

Must suck being the ugly twin...

 

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