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Tonight's Game


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Just now, NAS said:

Kind of happy for Shedeur hope he makes the team 

I’m pulling for him heavy.  Loved Deion growing up, and idgaf about the noise…  Shadeur is a damn good player in his own right.  I really wish we had drafted him as an insurance policy bc he’s gonna be really good.

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

The starters only played in one game last year and that was vs backups.  One drive.  They scored on it.  But it wasn’t crisp.  

Browns backups got a 3 and out with a sack.  That’s bad.  And it took a play breaking down scramble drill to find the endzone the 2nd drive.  That’s not the type action I want vs 2nd and 3rd stringers.  It means the Browns shut down the initial play 

Im not overreacting but painting this as drastically something different and new is getting over the skis.    They didn’t look great given how much the deck is stacked for them IMO.  But it’s just one preseason outing. 

It was actually the back ups to the back ups they played against 

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12 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

I don’t know man this is pushing it imo. We didn’t start our entire OL, XL dumbassed himself out the game, and our other WRs first NFL game ever. 
 

and you’re acting like the TD Bryce threw is a negative when his ability to extend plays and make magic happen is literally a huge reason he was the #1 pick. That’s exactly what you WANT to see 

Missing a lineman doesn’t somehow making anything sort of even out there.  XL dumbassness counts as bad too. That’s speaks to where Canales does and doesn’t have folks.   You ain’t got your starting WR mentally smart coming in. 

It was a fine play.  But it’s not a great play when scrubs shut you down and have to get them after the play breakdowns.  Bar should be high given its 2nd and 3rd stingers.  It would be fine if it was the starters out there for Clev and Bryce was surviving Myles Garrett and pulling that off 

and basically every possession by the Panthers thus far minus one has been a dumpster fire….as Dalton takes a sack and they punt. 

3 and out 

one “good” drive where your starter gets booted in spectacular fashion vs 2nd and 3rd stringers 

ST turnover 

3 and out

Can’t love that thus far  

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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Oh ok I’ve seen some say it’s their starters, either way, il take he positive plays and TD 

It was like 4 starters and 7 backups doesn't matter we were down two linemen..  they were smooth if Lewis played they probably get 2 tds.

 

No one is proclaiming him MVP but BY did all you could as for 

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