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Moore gets a scrimmage before an actual game...


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That 1-10 team gave the Falcons all they could handle yesterday and they beat the hell out of Green Bay a couple of weeks ago. There is no such thing as an easy NFL game, especially if it's against a division rival.

They also almost beat Miami, and the Panthers in their first meeting only beat them by a touchdown -- and that's without Freeman starting. The Bucs are at least a team that seems to be improving each week, which is unfortunately more than I can say about the Panthers.

That being said, I really think we should be able to run the ball at will against them, so as long as Moore isn't asked to do too much, I think we'll win it.

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That 1-10 team gave the Falcons all they could handle yesterday and they beat the hell out of Green Bay a couple of weeks ago. There is no such thing as an easy NFL game, especially if it's against a division rival.

yep, the Bucs almost had the Falcons yesterday and I am pretty sure we only went up on them for the final lead late in the 4th earlier this year.

Moore will need to play well......a poor performance and it could easily be Buffalo all over again.

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yep, the Bucs almost had the Falcons yesterday and I am pretty sure we only went up on them for the final lead late in the 4th earlier this year.

Moore will need to play well......a poor performance and it could easily be Buffalo all over again.

I agree. And for all we know Jake still may play :eek:

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