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Wes Horton talking trash


Jeremy Igo

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He qualified those comments by essentially saying if the Panthers do their jobs by being true to their gap assignments and play disciplined football.

“He might break a tackle here and there. But if you’re a disciplined front, everyone’s in their gap; he’s not extraordinary,” Horton said Thursday. “If everyone’s disciplined and being where they’re supposed to be, I don’t see why he’s [not] held to 30, 40 yards rushing against us.”

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11 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

Horton sounds like an idiot.

 

Gurley is one of most talented backs this side of Adrian Peterson. He just so happens to be on a JV Rams offense.

We just stopped David Johnson amid him ripping other defenses to shreds. Peterson has never really had great success against the Panthers. And the Rams' line is playing like poo. I think Horton's right. 

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Just now, Vinício Grossi said:

That's real football! Trash Talk is life!

This is an attitude that has been lacking for us. 

Yeah, honestly, I kinda like it. We need to get back to bullying people on defense. We need that attitude. We saw it last season, and we saw it return last week. 

I know it can happen, but I don't see us losing to Keenum (or Goff) and the Rams. Gurley is not going to do enough to mask their obvious weaknesses. We aren't going to let it happen.

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