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Batman vs Superman on MNF Dec 19th


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

When was the last time a "revenge" game went our way? Both Peppers and Steve toyed with us.

 

Im expecting a pick 6 from Norman

Last year pretty much everything went out way...

Norman only getting a pick 6 on a comeback route IMO.  Just toss Ted Ginn over there and have him run a bunch a deep routes.  All you do is play to what Norman doesn't like.  Norman basically overplays the short routes...fast and deep is what you do

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3 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

When was the last time a "revenge" game went our way? Both Peppers and Steve toyed with us.

 

Im expecting a pick 6 from Norman

3 pick 6's and he scores all the points for the redskins as they shut the Panther's down and get a shutout. 21-0 Redskins. 

Nah I can't do it. 38-21 panthers. Josh gets hit up for 2 TD's and 125 yards by KB. 

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7 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

When was the last time a "revenge" game went our way? Both Peppers and Steve toyed with us.

 

Im expecting a pick 6 from Norman

Good thing Cam doesn't underthrow for easy picks. Norman would have to be behind the WR if he wants a pick. 

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