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Thursday Night Football Thread anyone


Jeremy Igo

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On paper they are clearly better, but it's all about execution. We both have accurate QBs and defenses that can get to the QB. We both have a run stopping monster in the middle of our defenses. They have more talent, but if we out execute them then we'll win. Our team is way better than I thought coming into the season, and our coaches have been outstanding. Edge goes to the Bucs, but if we have an A game and they have a B game we've got them.

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8 minutes ago, t96 said:

Would've beaten them in the first meeting if not for Teddy's anomaly game... They don't scare me at all. Aints still the team to beat in our division if you ask me.

While its too early to tell right now, the Bucs do have a very good run defense.  Their pass defense isn't quite as good, but they get pressure on the QB, so they will be able to do something.    And their offense is probably going to get better as all the pieces and parts learn to work together.

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