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56 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

Phil Snow just said he's intentionally limiting everyone on defense's snaps so they are fresh for the last 3 games and the playoffs, especially the corners and edge rushers. One of the reasons they went after depth at those positions via trade

definately need to limit Gilmore.    The best QB/WR play comes at the end.  Obviously you play him on Diggs.   Not sure about Tampa.  I actually think Brown is the important cog to Brady doing what he does with that O.  Despite Evans/Godwin being the big names on the outside.   Bucs O just functions better with Brown in vs out. 

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8 hours ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Jonathan Allen, 93, their best defensive lineman available, is really good and could have a good game against us

Certified MANBEAST. I thought their DL may have been special, like even carry the team to the SB type-special. Young maybe the biggest disappointment in the league before the ACL, 1.5??? He should have gotten 1.5 per game and challenged the sack record. Freak show Sweat was playing poor before the jack jaw. Payne should have it easy next to Allen, but hes struggling too and has no reason to be. Matt Ioan is a legit backup as well. Treat Allen like 99 and who cares about the others....

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11 hours ago, The Huddler said:

anyone know if its possible to get airplane bottles into the stadium? do they check pockets or pat you down? 

 

what happens if you get caught?

You have to take everything out of your pockets ...they wand you and if they find you with it, you will not be allowed in the stadium.  IIRC, I think the PSL owner for that seat could be in trouble.  Big risk to try it.

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49 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

You have to take everything out of your pockets ...they wand you and if they find you with it, you will not be allowed in the stadium.  IIRC, I think the PSL owner for that seat could be in trouble.  Big risk to try it.

Not anymore. Put them in your socks and you can walk right in. No more pat downs or checks 

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