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20 years from now... Probably the NFL wont exist in its current form but for sure lets admit one thing... This game is absolutely PUNISHING to the body..

We have YOUTH on our side - not just youth... TALENTED youth. 

How we have assembled such a formidable team is BEYOND ANYONE to comprehend, without getting "Seattle Lucky"

Davis goes out and you DONT EVEN NOTICE : Infact the team plays better without the older cogs in the game. 

The young guns are out there Ballin like its 1995 

Finnegan, MC Clain, Tre Boston, Trai Turner, e.t.c are players that are Young and sorrounded by talent and probably 

ONE OF THE MOST UNDERPAID Quarterbacks of the NFL....... 

Cam is worth at least triple what Carolina is paying him.. WOW 

 

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Cam is going to win MVP and we're going to win the Super Bowl AFTER he got a massive contract. We're setup to be insanely good for years with DG, Rivera, Cam and Luke all locked in for a while. Seahawks definitely looked like a possibly dynasty in 2013 and 2014 but that was before Wilson got paid (pretty sure he was making less than $1M/year or something like that as a 3rd round pick). Obviously next game is huge and you can't overlook Denver but it's damn hard to contain my thoughts about being the next dynasty.

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Honestly I really like Boston back there over Harper....I honestly hope he starts the SB...thanks for the run Harper now sit back and collect another ring from the Sidelines....

Uhh same for Allen IMO...I could go either way with him but as long as he doesn't take up most of the snaps I'll be fine...we need to pressure Manning and fast....Ealy and Co. will do a much better job of that.

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33 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Honestly I really like Boston back there over Harper....I honestly hope he starts the SB...thanks for the run Harper now sit back and collect another ring from the Sidelines....

Uhh same for Allen IMO...I could go either way with him but as long as he doesn't take up most of the snaps I'll be fine...we need to pressure Manning and fast....Ealy and Co. will do a much better job of that.

I had no idea Harper had an eye injury. I thought Rivera just adjusted to the speed up of the Cardinals' defense but like you said I hope he keeps Boston/Coleman together. Ealy/Addison would be nice with Allen/CJ backing them up.

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