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Have One Loss and You Will Know How Many Idiots Are Here


B.BERSIN

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19 minutes ago, B.BERSIN said:

That's how I feel now after reading so many stupid threads after seeing the Panthers lost ONE game to the Falcons.

PU is excluded of course, he's always he.

That's just the Huddle in normal mode. Been like that for years. 

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5 hours ago, PhillyB said:

maybe today is the day the huddle makes a fibonacci sequence out of meta threads

God I'm hungry...   Just found out that Olive Garden (2nd time in 30 years) is quite a joke.. 

 

Tried to order fibonacci but she was trying to leave just in time to celebrate Christmas eve... 

 

Quite rude... 

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I thought Luke played well for the most part.  I dont know what,we could fault him on.  Only play i found questionable was it appeared he was playing tok deep in the zone (likely cover 2) and allowed the reciever to catch the slant in front of him as a result.  But, idk that we can blame him for that because the whole defense was doing it, and to me, it looked like we were doing exactly what we did against the Bears a couple seasons ago when we wanted "to make them systematically beat us."  So,imo, that was more a result of strategy and the actual play calls.

The issue was, luke has historically made those adjustments despite the play calls.  If he saw something, like that, he'd file it away in his mental, and then jump the route the next time he saw the same formation.  Idk, i just think it was something they were doing as a unit because none of them appeared to make adjustments.

Also, the Julio TD was a comllete fluke. For Ryan to have such a weak fuging noodle arm, we sure do love giving him TDs on those loaves of bread he chucks up.  That was a complete fluke, and im convinced if Coleman hadnt fell down, we win that game despite the horrible officiating and lack of offense.  It just sucks.

Anyway...  i hope it stings and i hope our guys get focused and hungry again for Sunday.

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