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9 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

It’s obvious af that we want to get out of the preseason healthy. However, i guess it’s not obvious to some….

Yeah, I mean I am not pumped about some of the units and how they look but I am not gonna make much of preseason results. 

The big concern is that OL chemistry and performance. We have multiple guys looking like ass that played pretty well last year. You don't want to see that.

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3 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I'm not worried about Bryce. 

I'm a little worried about him getting David Carr'd at this point. Supreme confidence last week. This week I already see nervous feet. That internal clock it ticking, one, two, POW! He almost had a phantom sack on his first drive. This keeps up, I worry he'll get shell shocked. 

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Just now, Captroop said:

I'm a little worried about him getting David Carr'd at this point. Supreme confidence last week. This week I already see nervous feet. That internal clock it ticking, one, two, POW! He almost had a phantom sack on his first drive. This keeps up, I worry he'll get shell shocked. 

I was thinking the same thing earlier. 

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Just now, Captroop said:

I'm a little worried about him getting David Carr'd at this point. Supreme confidence last week. This week I already see nervous feet. That internal clock it ticking, one, two, POW! He almost had a phantom sack on his first drive. This keeps up, I worry he'll get shell shocked. 

He has a totally different makeup.

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1 minute ago, Captroop said:

I'm a little worried about him getting David Carr'd at this point. Supreme confidence last week. This week I already see nervous feet. That internal clock it ticking, one, two, POW! He almost had a phantom sack on his first drive. This keeps up, I worry he'll get shell shocked. 

That's untrue. He scrambled out of two sacks in the same play, kept his eyes downfield and damn near hit his WR. 

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5 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

The D getting shredded in the first two drives has me feeling the worst, Icky just saying don't want to block that guy may be a close second.

It's preseason. They don't come out here to block and execute offensive plays. Why show all your cards? It's all part of the bigger plan.

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