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Motivation from Bucky Brooks


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6 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I couldn't even finish it.  What a blundering idiot.  Bad excuse for his beliefs.

I'm glad you didn't finish, he went to praise AZ defense and offense while forgetting we are 3rd in defense and 3rd in PPG offense.

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That was truthfully hard to listen to. I mean he had SOME points. but he kept repeating the same thing for each question posed to him.

And he started out with "don't hit up my twitter or nothin". You know you're hate'n when you start out with a disclaimer like that.

and my lord, can you kiss AZ's ass anymore? I think they are good. but dam!

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Bucky wants to see us hang with a team that can put up points. That is what our DEF is not letting happen, so that stmt is irrelevant.  He wants to know if we face Cards who is Cam going to throw too if they all out blitz, he forgets we RUN the ball alot.  You blitz we PA pass to RB or quick slant Philly.

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3 minutes ago, nickzz said:

well apparently the 5'8 tyrann mathieu can match up well with greg olsen.

Arguably the worst part. I literally got out of my seat at that part.  Seriously?  This guy must have watched every game this season on ESPN game cast on his phone hitting refresh frantically since his blog sucks.

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2 minutes ago, crowntownpanther said:

Arguably the worst part. I literally got out of my seat at that part.  Seriously?  This guy must have watched every game this season on ESPN game cast on his phone hitting refresh frantically since his blog sucks.

i never thought bucky brooks was bad (or rather i have no memory of him writing/saying something outrageously dumb) but this is some really poor analysis. he spews EXACTLY what we read every week from armchair GMs of opposing teams: double olsen, blitz cam, they can't score. if it was that easy i think one of these BILLION DOLLAR PROFESSIONAL FRANCHISES would have picked up on that fact and stopped us.

 

all of this right after arizona just went toe-to-toe with SF. weird timing to have such a strong opinion about it.

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