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Bills vs Jaguars WildCard Thread


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8 minutes ago, nosuchthingasapanther said:

rooted for the falcons in hopes of seeing an nfc south nfccg....yes, i rooted for the falcons.

rooting for the jaguars in hops of seeing a panthers/jaguars superbowl.

NFL does not want that to happen, Patriots or Steelers have to be in it. lol

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12 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

As a avid Fournette fan in the draft I’m pulling jags. I look for him to show us how to run between the tackles and dream of what could have been if we were able to move up...

can't wait for him to dance behind his o-line just to get stuffed for -2 yards because he lacks the agility and hips to make cuts at the LoS.

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9 minutes ago, ECUpanthersfan said:

I think I am riding with the Panthers North, I just don't think the jags are that good. I believe they are going to flame out like the Rams did yesterday

Bills don't really have a good QB.

Granted, some would say the Jags don't either.

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