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Preseason Week 3 - vs. Pittsburgh (practice tweets, discussion, etc)


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1 minute ago, CRA said:

We can call the defenses a push. I think the Jags O is better and looks better coming into this season.  Plus it’s at Jags. Jags will be rightfully favored 

The Jags destroyed us 2 years ago without their starting QB. It's either going to go really well or really bad.

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

This is a marathon not a sprint.

There were “Fire Dan Campbell” poo going on in year two when he was 1-6 but sometimes that’s part of a growing team.

For a team that man claim “is devoid of talent” you sure do not give it time to fix.

Did you watch any clips of how they had the Lions practicing/competing at those training camps? Night and day from the fluff we've seen and heard about going on year 2

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Did you watch any clips of how they had the Lions practicing/competing at those training camps? Night and day from the fluff we've seen and heard about going on year 2

Ok thats making poo up because no one paid attention to the lions during that time.

And if you want to go down that rabbit hole, the Houston beat reporter who whose to report the panthers said the panthers did well against Houston in practice.

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5 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Ok thats making poo up because no one paid attention to the lions during that time.

And if you want to go down that rabbit hole, the Houston beat reporter who whose to report the panthers said the panthers did well against Houston in practice.

If the best reasoning we can come up with revolves around doing well in practice that's not a good sign.

But hang the banner I guess?

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4 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Ok thats making poo up because no one paid attention to the lions during that time.

And if you want to go down that rabbit hole, the Houston beat reporter who whose to report the panthers said the panthers did well against Houston in practice.

They were on Hard Knocks in Campbells second year lol. Literally a whole tv series on their offseason before they went 9-8 after going 3-13 in his first season as hc. 

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

If the best reasoning we can come up with revolves around doing well in practice that's not a good sign.

But hang the banner I guess?

There is no fuging banner. It’s about improvement and I expect improvement this year, but this team is far away from being an upper echelon like the fuging Eagles, which everyone wants to have to be right here right now.

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