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7 hours ago, electro's horse said:

He didn't prepare to be a starter all week and has ST duties. 

Philly runs a pretty complex offense.

Anyoen would have struggled in his position. 

I am tired of this excuse.  Because you are a backup, you don't have to study film like a starter?  So he gets to just sit around all week?  Backups should be as prepared as starters in the NFL, cause you never know

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3 hours ago, jfra78 said:

I am tired of this excuse.  Because you are a backup, you don't have to study film like a starter?  So he gets to just sit around all week?  Backups should be as prepared as starters in the NFL, cause you never know

Maybe he was included in the game planning, I'd like to think he was. Hardest job a LB in NFL has IS pass coverage. Even Luke after his first season admitted that his weakness was pass coverage and had to work hard to get as good as he is. And lets face it, David Mayo is no Luke Kuechly. I don't think we can expect him to be.....That being said, I think he can do an adequate job filling in.

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13 hours ago, xav8tor said:

Might want to quote who ever you're smacking, or are you just dissing the entire forum, which is actually almost understable lately due to blind homerism, healerherohelicopter or whatever his name is threads, and repeated cries for two TE sets as the cure all for all Panther woes, including on defense and special teams.

PS who is that girl? Kinda cute, but seems like she'd be a bit snarky...or worse.

which planet are you from ??

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3 hours ago, CardiacCat said:

which planet are you from ??

The one where women don't wear so much makeup on top of so much plastic surgery that they don't even look like themselves. I moved there because some chick asked me what was in my wallet, I looked, and found it was empty.

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A lot of good points if he has to play for any extended time, hopefully practicing with the 1's all week will help him with staying over the middle in coverage.  And how to break down and make a tackle.  Hers to hoping Luke just got his bell rung instead of a full blown Concussion.

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6 hours ago, xav8tor said:

The one where women don't wear so much makeup on top of so much plastic surgery that they don't even look like themselves. I moved there because some chick asked me what was in my wallet, I looked, and found it was empty.

Not sure if...

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16 hours ago, jfra78 said:

I am tired of this excuse.  Because you are a backup, you don't have to study film like a starter?  So he gets to just sit around all week?  Backups should be as prepared as starters in the NFL, cause you never know

 

    Mayo does everything Luke does through the week. Except practice. Luke gets 1st team reps, and Mayo cleans up. 

 

    If you come in the game after Luke, you gon look like a second stringer.

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26 minutes ago, rico6 said:

Not sure if...

LOL. Obviously, neither was I. I'm not a Hunger Games fan, never seen it or anything else she's been in. Old enough to be her father, and choose my TV and movies to my liking. So, I google okay + gif, see the word Jennifer, and think poo man, she doesn't look anything like Jennifer Garner used to look, who herself doesn't look anything like she did back in the Alias days. Then you post, and it dawns on me something ain't right. Aha! Jennifer Lawrence. So yes, I was confused, but it's not senility (yet). Still don't know squat about her and don't care, so, I admit, my bad. 

At least I don't confuse Mayo with Keek and start yelling Luuuuuuke when he makes a play like people did with Klein.

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17 hours ago, jfra78 said:

I am tired of this excuse.  Because you are a backup, you don't have to study film like a starter?  So he gets to just sit around all week?  Backups should be as prepared as starters in the NFL, cause you never know

lol it was much better before all the bandwagon noobs

Yes, the only difference in the NFL between starters and backups is the paying attention of film in the film room. That's it folks. Just watch the film and play just like one of the greatest MLBs in history. You gain his speed, vision, strength, intelligence, instincts,  and everything else too. Just by watching film!!!

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28 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

lol it was much better before all the bandwagon noobs

Yes, the only difference in the NFL between starters and backups is the paying attention of film in the film room. That's it folks. Just watch the film and play just like one of the greatest MLBs in history. You gain his speed, vision, strength, intelligence, instincts,  and everything else too. Just by watching film!!!

i wasnt saying he is as talented as luke.  i am saying that its not an excuse and that he isnt  magically going to be better next week because he knows he will be a starter.  that just makes no sense to me

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