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Just now, Kinographer said:

I hate the posing in the end zone they do. It's going to do nothing but put gigantic targets on their backs.

All teams are doing it, its the first time D can do their "TD" celebration.

Now I'm not a fan of acting like you won the Billion dollar lotto, after coming untouched on a tackle/sack. Plus they already wore out the "Incomplete" ref mimic, everyone doing that. Thats enough get off my lawn comments..... for now.    

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26 minutes ago, Kinographer said:

I hate the posing in the end zone they do. It's going to do nothing but put gigantic targets on their backs.

What I find funny is that Carolina got skewered for taking a few sideline pictures in 2015, but the Saints have been lauded as playing "their game" with starting this turnover-posing trend in 2017 and now literally every team does it.

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36 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

That's what they want. 

I love it. 

Any secondary player should be confident/ Arrogant.

 

1 hour ago, Basbear said:

All teams are doing it, its the first time D can do their "TD" celebration.

Now I'm not a fan of acting like you won the Billion dollar lotto, after coming untouched on a tackle/sack. Plus they already wore out the "Incomplete" ref mimic, everyone doing that. Thats enough get off my lawn comments..... for now.    

 

1 hour ago, Kinographer said:

I hate the posing in the end zone they do. It's going to do nothing but put gigantic targets on their backs.

As long as it doesn’t cause flags. On the Luke interception, Tre was trying to get everyone to do it and Luke walked past the ref realized they were gonna get flagged and waved everyone back 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Bradberry finally getting picks is going to cost us in the long run. Should've gotten him signed long-term this past off-season.

whats frustrating is that he seemed like a very obvious player to extend early before his "breakout" year. he's had great games against top WRs for a couple years now.

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1 hour ago, nickzz said:

whats frustrating is that he seemed like a very obvious player to extend early before his "breakout" year. he's had great games against top WRs for a couple years now.

That's what I thought too. The only real knock on him is that he had bricks for hands. Now he's actually getting picks.

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