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Perfect day: Panthers win, and then THIS image...


heelsrule1988

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Oakland Raiders.

I know the Broncos offense is garbage, but man, I keep forgetting how good they really could be.

Will be a tough battle. I originally thought our biggest challenge would be Seattle, I think Oakland really is. Seattle's more regressing than progressing. Oakland is progressing.

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2 hours ago, Squirrel said:

Raiders looked really good.  going to be a tough game for us   

Lot of bullsh*t PI calls on Denver's injury-riddled defense, not that I really care since the week 1 game we got fuged over but Raiders benefited greatly. Raiders will be tough but I think we should be able to put up points on their defense will and shutdown their run game. Amari and Crabtree may light us up in a shootout, but in the first of our two west coast game stretch I think we could have a solid shot at winning it. That and at Seattle will definitely be a tough stretch.

Seattle won't be too bad if Wilson is still as hobbled then as he has been, because he's been truly horrible behind that horrible o-line. Wouldn't be surprised if we shut them out at home then unless Wilson gets healthier by then. We'll see to some degree tomorrow night if he's getting any better, which I doubt he is. Any rest and rehab done during the week essentially gets negated by wear in the games. Seahawks probably should've rested him to let him heal for a while because if he plays the whole season like this they don't have a prayer.

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1 hour ago, jumpman910 said:

I honestly have no ill will with Von.  Now Ward on the other hand,  fug him. But Von is cool in my book 

You mean the dude who clowned on your QB all off season any chance he got?  Fug that guy.

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