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Call me crazy.. I would rather face Brees than Bridgewater


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Our D is almost custom made to stop a WB like Brees. Bridgewater is young and can make things happen, Brees on the other hand is a pure pocket passer, statue QB, a very VERY good one at that, but I feel this D reminds me of the Greg Hardy and Charles Johnson days when we would wreck havoc and that D always ate against the Saints.

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7 minutes ago, Snake said:

And both the Panthers and Saints have been doing that. Even though it pains me to admit Rivera has put a very good scheme together. 

How does complimenting the coach of your favorite team pain you lol

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2 minutes ago, Mage said:

How does complimenting the coach of your favorite team pain you lol

Because he can be a complete dumbass at times but his scheme is good this year. Very good at times even when he does dumb poo to make it more difficult. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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