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Bucs got eaten up by Blake Bortles in a short amount of time...he threw 2 tds in 3 drives.

Jameis had a bad game, finished 3-of-10 passing for 28 yards, with an interception.

But the scariest thing, Bucs rookie Roberto Aguayo was wide right on a 32-yard field goal and later on a 49-yarder. Those were Aguayo's second and third misses of the preseason.  Aguayo missed an extra point in the preseason opener at Philadelphia.  They traded up in the 2nd round to drafthim.

In a bright spot for the Bucs, First-round pick Vernon Hargreaves III had two interceptions in a span of six plays.

 

 

Saints fans are really worried about their O Line.  Their running backs got stopped, and Brees was running for his life, without Watts in the game.

The Texans  shut out the Saints until late in the third quarter as both the first and second-team units handled New Orleans' porous pass protection and forced two turnovers.

Their fans do have some concerns about their kickers, hoping to sign someone who gets cut and their returner fumbled in the last game and Payton was quoted as saying "we'll get another returner.

Good news for them, Nick Fairly, Rankins and Vonn Bell are looking good.

 

Falcons O looked good.  They are starting 2 rookie linebackers who haven't sucked yet.  They are 4th in points scored so far.  They are also 4th in def in ypg.  

 

 

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Damn the Falcons are going to win the preseason superbowl. Imo it's hard to say what a whole team is going to be like in preseason. I know the Panthers don't really put much effort in at that point. Main goal is to see how younger guys play and not get injured. Saints have the same approach as us. Not really sure about the Bucs and Falcons. 

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I'd hazard a guess that even though it's preseason there is a bit more pressure from the top on bad teams to win these games just to try to get them on track with a winning mentality, but it's not the main concern of the coaches.

So far NO appears to still be in trouble, Atlanta seems to have righted themselves somewhat, and who knows whats up with Tampa.

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58 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Falcons O looked good.  They are starting 2 rookie linebackers who haven't sucked yet.  They are 4th in points scored so far.  They are also 4th in def in ypg.

 

51 minutes ago, Snake said:

Damn the Falcons are going to win the preseason superbowl.

Do keep in mind, Atlanta played Cleveland!!!  That's going to skew statistics.

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2 hours ago, TheRumGone said:

That bucs kicker is doomed. It's a mental thing and for them to have traded up in the second round to snag him is hilarious. I bet even he was like "wtf" when he got the call.

Probably thought it was one of his buddies screwing with him. I would have told them to fug off, hung up, and gone back to my video game.

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4 hours ago, PantherWake said:

Clowney needs to be a 4-3 DE Idk why the Texans even drafted him knowing they would play him at 3-4 OLB

In my opinion Clowney is going to be out of the league in another three seasons. After sacking Brees he rolled around for a minute because of the angle he landed on his knee. I'm thinking that his issue is going to be a recipe for never truly living up to what his athletic ability can allow him to do. 

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