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25 minutes ago, TeppersEgos said:

The Lions are good. They have a good coach, a good GM who can actually scout talent and they hit on all their picks. The Panthers have the exact opposite. Not gonna lie, I am jealous of the Lions.

Ugh why do the Panthers have to have such an incompetent owner.

A franchise had to replace what the Lions were

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16 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

the lions will crush the panthers next week

So will most of the teams we play this year. I legit think our only chances of winning a game is against The Bears and maybe the Texans. Even those two teams may destroy us. If we don't win those games we aren't winning anything this year.

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11 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Lions flirting with going on choke watch

Good call. Packers down on the goal line to end the 3rd with an opportunity to potentially make this a one score game.

Once you take your foot off the gas sometimes it's hard to get it revved back up again. I really don't understand why teams get away from what built them a huge lead. Force the team that's getting whooped to make the adjustments first.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Travis Walker > Aiden Hutchinson last year looks like a big mistake.

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Hutchinson has notched another sack and a half plus three additional QB hits tonight.

 

Walker seems like an athlete that didn’t put up stats at UGA in a dominant defense who got drafted first overall strictly off of potential and not production. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Good call. Packers down on the goal line to end the 3rd with an opportunity to potentially make this a one score game.

Once you take your foot off the gas sometimes it's hard to get it revved back up again. I really don't understand why teams get away from what built them a huge lead. Force the team that's getting whooped to make the adjustments first.

Pull a Dolphins and stomp out the other team until the whistle is over. 

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