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Do DWill and JS go for over 200 yards combined this weekend?


adallastiger

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I will respectfully have to disagree. Don't expect a performance from your RBs like the last time these two teams met. Many things have changed since. I am not knocking your run game, because it's one of the league's best, but 224 combined yards I will have to say: not going to happen.

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I will respectfully have to disagree. Don't expect a performance from your RBs like the last time these two teams met. Many things have changed since. I am not knocking your run game, because it's one of the league's best, but 224 combined yards I will have to say: not going to happen.

Uh sure? our backup was the only one taking carries and he still had like 300 yds dick

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Seeing as your rep bar is red, you joined this site in the past week, and you're a Panthers fan supposedly, I will have to discount your opinion.

then discount it...could you have found a little bit less of a pathetic pic of manning hopeful? no wait you couldnt because he is pretty sad

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