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Cowboys at Bucs - NFL opener GameDay thread


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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

bruh you gotta stop while you're only a mile behind. You can intentionally miss every single throw you want that doesn't correlate to grounding. the key term here is "grounding".

you're the rightest right person that was ever right 

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I've never been much of a Dak Prescott fan, but it was pretty cool to see him come back like that.  He played his ass off and made a ton of big throws.  Not sure if he'll last all season with the shoulder issues and throwing 100 times a game.  But, a great effort regardless.

That's true man he looked damn good honestly. I never thought he'd reach that level so good for him on some fug Dallas poo though.

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I've never been much of a Dak Prescott fan, but it was pretty cool to see him come back like that.  He played his ass off and made a ton of big throws.  Not sure if he'll last all season with the shoulder issues and throwing 100 times a game.  But, a great effort regardless.

Gutsy game for sure, No W no dice in my book though it's why as much as I hate Brady for 38 you can't call it all BS 7x isn't luck.

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Just now, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Gutsy game for sure, No W no dice in my book though it's why as much as I hate Brady for 38 you can't call it all BS 7x isn't luck.

I mean it really is unbelievable that he has played this well this long...easily the GOAT QB no one can touch his 7 plus the longevity plus the numbers its a no brainer. I still say we beat them if they don't tape us but I also won't cry for like the rest of my life on something.

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

I mean it really is unbelievable that he has played this well this long...easily the GOAT QB no one can touch his 7 plus the longevity plus the numbers its a no brainer. I still say we beat them if they don't tape us but I also won't cry for like the rest of my life on something.

He is 44 and still playing at an elite level Peyton Manning broke down at 39 Drew Brees at 41...  He will likely become the second oldest quarterback to start a game this season (First in the modern era) that's it's insane I'm surprised more haven't adopted his wacky diet.

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