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melvin2345

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That was..... just ugh. lol.

Not at all the way I thought it was going to go down. I figured the final score would be close, but because the game was close. Carolina had complete control from start to finish. In a strange flashback to 2016, Detroit once again forgot that TE was in fact, an NFL position that exists, and requires attention. We had concerns that the o-line would have a bad day, and in hindsight, I would have welcomed a mere "bad" day. Stafford did what he could, but good grief. They almost killed him out there.

Trying to stay positive. I guess the run defense was good, and Davis had a good day. Stafford did some good things at the end, but had no time to think.

You guys have a really good team, should have a hell of a season. Been a fun week chatting with you guys. Good luck going forward.

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I like your team, no issues with you guys whatsoever. Wish that the league didn't f*ck you out of that Atlanta game but whatever. You guys should be solid the rest of the year and will likely be in the running for your division near the end, if not the clear leader. I like watching Stafford late in games, have his entire career. And the kid at linebacker Davis is a joy to watch. He reminds me a bit of Beason in his prime.

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11 minutes ago, melvin2345 said:

That was..... just ugh. lol.

Not at all the way I thought it was going to go down. I figured the final score would be close, but because the game was close. Carolina had complete control from start to finish. In a strange flashback to 2016, Detroit once again forgot that TE was in fact, an NFL position that exists, and requires attention. We had concerns that the o-line would have a bad day, and in hindsight, I would have welcomed a mere "bad" day. Stafford did what he could, but good grief. They almost killed him out there.

Trying to stay positive. I guess the run defense was good, and Davis had a good day. Stafford did some good things at the end, but had no time to think.

You guys have a really good team, should have a hell of a season. Been a fun week chatting with you guys. Good luck going forward.

You fuging lost.

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