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Push To The Superbowl Panthers Lions GameDay Thread


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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

I dont feel pressed either way.  I keep saying, when we drafted Cam, I knew he was gonna be a generational talent.  But these last couple drafts, I just don't see a guy I would feel confident in investing that much resources into and know they would pay off.

We need to find a QB to add to the mix, and idc if that's in the first or the seventh round, or even FA (ahem Lamar would be fuging 

I agree perfectly. We should at least bring in more competition, but I see no reason to cry over any missed QB prospects in the next draft. 

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4 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I appreciate that, but Campbell is gonna rip them a new asshole at the half.  I imagine we'll have our work cut out for us and I really hope Holcomb doesn't go into that fuging soft zone poo the whole time.  We need to remain selectively aggressive.

I agree they'll come out to play...time to put our foot on their neck

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When you know you need to run the ball to be successful, it is cold, and your first two offensive plays are runs for a total of 65 yards, it can't be a bad thing.

Did somebody forget to tell the Lions we need to run the ball to be effective on offense?  They apparently thought the Steelers did it wrong.

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