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Cam is about to Paint a Picasso... one of those $150 million ones.


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Starting from the preseason... you could see the energy that this team has. Pure toughness and a pile up of those called "Ugly Wins" you know ... where your depth and experience outlasts the other side and they walk away limping even though "Your team doesn't have receivers... so lets tripe cover Greg Olsen and get burned for touchdowns over and over again."

This squad is just Plain TOUGH and NASTY... you don't magically put it together in the season. Its starts with the preseason where not even loosing Benjamin matters. Shula seems to get it .. and christ these boys are manhandling the competition and putting fingers in places where they don't belong. 

Watching Panthers move the ball against Houston yesterday should be a preview of whats to come. Btw They should have had an extra 4 interceptions yesterday.. Damn you #paythatman. Now whats sexy is the hard-nosed 3 - 4 yards running.
Want to stack 10 in a box... we don't give a f#$ck. Were going to run that sucks.

Want to triple Cover greg Olsen.... and dare cam to throw... were going to smash you. 

Jesus - we have our rookies out there manning the F34ck up and backups .. well throw them out there and they will BALL OUT. 

Gettlemagic - Getts did something important with telling Steve to STEP... he prepared cam to get out there and Spread the ball around. It doesn't matter who's out there ... that ball will move. 

We will run for 3 - 4 yards 

We will Throw the ball 

We will Force interceptions 

We will force fumbles 

You will not run the ball ... even with Star (God Jesus) and Luke was out too. 

Cam has tasted blood - "Mr Entertainer" knows that he has a cast around him. A rugged Tough S.O.B cast and he was all over yesterday throwing himself around doing everything in his power and feeding off the talent and energy. 

Our Defense is just warming up and i hope they give Star all the time he needs .. and then bring him .. especially for Seahawks.. pretty please. 

Man this is one tough squad.. and if thats not enough - We have all the top teams on our Schedule ..Atlanta, Seahawks, Greenbay and some of the best defenses around so Truly... we will be tested to perfection. 

That my friends was the Texans defense with Clowney , JJ watt, Wilfork and Cushing .. not some shitty Saints defense that we were pushing around on demand... actually it was embarrassing. 

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