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this offense is completely unrecognizable


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4 minutes ago, CarolinaHuddleFan said:

The first string played in the Pro Bowl too. Same amount of effort.

wow great point made here by the first poster to recognize that the pro bowl and the week teams traditionally gameplan and get a rhythm for the regular season are the exact same thing 

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2 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

wow great point made here by the first poster to recognize that the pro bowl and the week teams traditionally gameplan and get a rhythm for the regular season are the exact same thing 

If this team was really trying to get a rhythm for the regular season they wouldn't have burnt two timeouts on the first drive of the game.

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6 minutes ago, CarolinaHuddleFan said:

If this team was really trying to get a rhythm for the regular season they wouldn't have burnt two timeouts on the first drive of the game.

wow great point made here by the first poster to recognize that goalpost shifts are actually not fallacies

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On 8/24/2018 at 8:59 PM, PhillyB said:

sweet jesus on a stick, i can't believe what i'm watching. we've seen strands of it for the past couple of weeks in spite of poor line play, but the difference turner has made has never been more clear than in this game.

play calls coming in with loads of time on the clock. cam's footwork looks good. guys getting schemed open. divergent route trees.

everything that was wrong with shula's offense appears to have reversed with the installation of turner's. i've never felt so good after a series of stalled drives.

shula was dog doo but he's been sprayed off the soles of our new balances and we look fresh as fug.

We've scored 20+ points in each preseason game. I don't recall ever seeing that happen. None of the games, aside from Buffalo, has even really been close. I understand there isn't a lot, if any, planning for these games but our schemes seem to be better than the base defense and offense we have been seeing from the AFC East. 

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1 hour ago, tiger7_88 said:

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You do understand that Greg Hardy made a cancer of himself on his next team, right?

And that during that same period he got arrested for felony cocaine possession (which he pleaded out on a deal... good lawyers are awesome)?

THAT is the guy that Rivera and TD wanted to put their reputations on the line for.

Make further weak-ass excuses for Greg Hardy below...

The cocaine happened when he was out of the NFL and like I said THEY knew the man and if they thought he was a cancer like you the media and all the other perfect human beings here they wouldn't have publically backed him coming back. That happened. They wanted the "cancer" as you call him, somebody they knew and you don't.

I'll take their word before an outsider with an agenda, like you.

 

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

The cocaine happened when he was out of the NFL

The cocaine happened in September of the very next season (2016) after he played for the Cowboys (2015).  You think he might have still be looking for another NFL job then?  Maybe?

1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

and like I said THEY knew the man

Yeah, everybody at every step of the way where he was a proven lunatic and cancer (Ole Miss, Carolina, Dallas) "knew" him.

Betcha $5 there was a group of people who "knew" and would vouch for, down to the deepest depths of their hearts, Aaron Hernandez and what a swell guy he was.  Before he got arrested and convicted of murder, at least.

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