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Big time players show up in big time games


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Not trading him for, allegedly, multiple firsts was a huge mistake.

He is a fun, young, exciting player who doesn't impact games in the way that elite players do. Comparing what he did this week to what the last legs of JJ Watt did last week is very telling.

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51 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I agree. Even without sacks, pressure alone would have made a difference. Have to get consistent pressure on those Brady, Brees, Matt Ryan type guys. 

Let's not forget their oline is absolute poo. Sounds like the dline partied last night. Looked like it too 

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55 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

Man this place is absolutely miserable sometimes. Yeah, its all Burns fault. We should have had him covering Evans down field all game. Sigh...

Brady had all day to throw on those bombs. Why? Because we didn't get any pressure on him.

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Isn’t the bucs offensive line supposed to suck because of injuries? This has always been the knock on Burns, he’s a one trick pony, undersized DE who isn’t good against the run. The fact people can say that he’s worth keeping over 2 first round picks is insane. Once he gets his contract he’s going to be taking up a lot of cap space.

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