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Yeah, but last season he had like 4 in one game, and close to that many in another, I can't recall what games and what totals, but It was against like Detroit and some other sorry team like us!

you're proving my point for me.. thanks!

(see 4 sacks in one game)

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I'd like to see how many of those sacks were against teams in the bottom ten of the league.

so we're not counting sacks against the bottom teams now..??

that makes no sense..!

OMG! there are so many HATERS!!

be thankful we have such a great player! where is your logic??

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Do you know what the word sarcasm means? Did not think so since you could not spell It, nor did you think what you posted was sarcastic.

ok.. lets divert the attention to something else..

without pep.. our D would be much worse...

they should stick it to Buff this week!

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so we're not counting sacks against the bottom teams now..??

that makes no sense..!

OMG! there are so many HATERS!!

be thankful we have such a great player! where is your logic??

Here is my logic: He shows up in games against bad teams so he can bloat his stats. That way, morons like you will go "OMGZ LOOK AT TEH SACKZ NUMBRES! HE'Z SO GOOD!"

If you pay attention, you'll notice that he accrues most of his stats against shitty teams. I'll lay off once he starts tearing it up against the Cards, Saints, Pats, etc...But until then, he's still a lazy POS.

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