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game day chat sucks. just a bunch of kids talkng about penises and one guy wants to suck his own.

to bad you guys censor the regular forum in lieu of the lame ass chat room. what a downer.

So, because the chat room sucks, censors should be abandoned in the main forum?

Makes sense.

Zod!!!!!! Make it happen!!

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The gameday chat needs admins. They need to ban the fags or set it so you can only type a message once every 30 secs or something. I left after the first 10 minutes.

It was like the Huddle on crack. There was a solid core of guys saying interesting and sometimes generaly funny stuff.

These messages were then instantly flooded by a bunch of 14 year olds who think they are funny spamming nonesense about how our whole team sucks because they make one bad play in the preseason.

Don't think I will be coming back.

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The gameday chat needs admins. They need to ban the fags or set it so you can only type a message once every 30 secs or something. I left after the first 10 minutes.

It was like the Huddle on crack. There was a solid core of guys saying interesting and sometimes generaly funny stuff.

These messages were then instantly flooded by a bunch of 14 year olds who think they are funny spamming nonesense about how our whole team sucks because they make one bad play in the preseason.

Don't think I will be coming back.

This is nothing new, last year it was Gman and "beer" etc.

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I'll try and not overlap what Mr. Scott said but no promises.

First of all the rain was coming down hard and expectingly sloppy back ups looked even sloppier.

Did our team wear the wrong cleats?! Because we were slipping way more than Baltimore.

Despite Munnerlyn giving up that TD he did prevent one earlier that was destined to Boldin in the endzone. Even on the TD he was in perfect coverage until he slipped at the last moment. I was cool with him but you could tell Baltimore was definatly testing him with Gamble out.

CJ Wilson made a great break up but also got beat on another 3rd down. He just looks to lanky to be a major factor as a DB in the NFL. Can't turn them hips fast enough.

Dwayne Jarret looked like the best WR to me but the zone coverage on most of his completions looked sloppying in general. It was interesting watching a depleted secondary cover a bunch of rookie WRs.

Lafelle looked physical in limited action. Gettis needs to learn when to break on his routes and Armanti looked like a player learning a new position but I was happy with him. Kenny Moore had the best catch of the game. I don't think Wallace Wright caught anything but he looked good and physical.

Armanti looked tentitive returning kicks, he needs to learn to pick his gap and shoot it. Then again the Baltimore players didn't have too much trouble getting off their blocks.

Our special teams is my biggest concern in general. We almost never made the first tackle, blocked poorly, and on that play were their returner broke 7 tackles it looked like our guys just didn't want it. I hope Foxy chews some guys out for it.

I hope Tyler Bratyon doesn't have any lingering issues because he looked by far our best D-lineman.

Everette Brown needs to stop spinning so godamn much. He had one good pressure against the first teamers but was underwhelming overall.

Greg Hardy needs some work with the 2nd team offense. He was just absolutely blowing up the poor guy who had to block him. He just looked to good to be playing against a 2nd or 3rd team O-Line man.

I know Ditka shot down our D-lineman during the countdown show but after this game I think its our linebackers who need the work. Davis, we miss you buddy. Connor doesn't get sideline to sideline nearly as quickly as Beason and Beason looked underwhelming at the weakside, he was held on one play though.I thought Mortty Ivy played well.

Moore should have known that Blitz was coming on 3 & 10. He didn't adjust and then got rid of the ball a little to fast. Him and the co-ordinaters have to work that out.

Jimmy needs a little arc over his ball but made some clutch throws and showed good decision making.

Once Hunter came in it was raining so hard and our O-line looked so makeshift that I didn't hold too much against him. He can't hold on to the ball nearly so long though. Had an absolute bullet to Armanti that was broken up.

Looks like we are trying to hide Pike, but I'm not sure how that is going to go down.

Overall I feel way better about this team then last year.

Sutton looked like the player of the game. Also mad props to Fiametta.

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