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Well since PJ is probably starting this Sunday, I watched the highlights from his only other start.


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17 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I hope Brady dials up some deep shots early so they don’t crowd the box. We will need a great running game to win this one.

1) who's going to throw them?

2) who's going to catch them?

PJs arm makes Sam's arm look good. And our WRs still grease their hands before each play.

 

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18 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Pj kind of has a cannon but he sucks too lol

I was more thinking accuracy. Bad throws going to recievers who suffer chronicly from the dropsies don't usually result in positive things....and that's Sam throwing to his receivers. 

It gets worse with PJ.

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1 hour ago, Davidson Deac II said:

If we win, it will be because our defense plays a great game and the offense doesn't turn the ball over.  

 

1 hour ago, CRA said:

So basically no different than if Sam plays at this point.  

Pretty much, though in comparison there is more of a probability that PJ throws an endzone INT than Sam at this point....

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49 minutes ago, rayzor said:

1) who's going to throw them?

2) who's going to catch them?

PJs arm makes Sam's arm look good. And our WRs still grease their hands before each play.

 

eh.    Sam's arm is eons better than PJs.  

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^^^^ Otherwise, how does he OVERTHROW his receivers on Deep passes? 🙃

 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I don’t watch wrestling.  I just enjoy the fine art of Lavar Ball/PJ Walker gif posting.  

I mean just imagine if PJ started that Atl game and we got a win.  Or that Philly game and he got credited with win 2 and went back to the bench never to be seen again.  Oh, the legend of PJ would have grown so so much.  So many Lavar Ball gifs I haven’t got to use yet and likely never will.  A tragedy. 

The legend of PJ will continue 

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