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Thursday Football: Bucs @ Falcons


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1 minute ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Their throwbacks are kinda nice actually. We should wear our old logo sometimes

RE: our uniforms. 

I agree. But I also think it is past time for a redesign, and then we would have a real throwback. The creamsicle Bucs uniforms were a joke. Now they are a retro treat.

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2 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

I really thought Mayfield would work out here. I guess whatever bad mojo is here was too much to overcome. 

I mean we were a disaster at that point. Nothing about that was surprising. If you had dropped Mayfield into this team, it would be a vastly different result.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean we were a disaster at that point. Nothing about that was surprising. If you had dropped Mayfield into this team, it would be a vastly different result.

Probably so. He was completely ineffective though. Maybe it was still something from the shoulder injury. Does not matter at all now. I remember talking to a friend that offseason, and since all the speculation was he was coming here, I said he would instantly be the 3rd best Panthers qb ever. Ironically, we have seen much worse now.

 

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14 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Man Pitts would be so fun to watch on our offense. I have a feeling Canales would scheme a ton to him

I desperately wanted that dude coming out of Florida.

 

I think Atlanta doesn't know how to use him. He needs to be all over the field. I would watch old film of KC and how they used Kelce in the past.

 

 

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