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Just now, Saca312 said:

Falcons had quite the dominant defensive performance the first two games, especially against the Vikings.

By all accounts this was a very encouraging game. Sure we likely won't be as lucky, but still a lot of positives to take away.

Enjoy the win. It likely won't be that common this season, so I find savoring the few we get is a much more productive use of our time.

I expected more of a test against the Falcons defense but it appears JJ McCarthy made them look a lot better than they actually were. These are the highs and lows of a tough league. We of all people should understand that as well as anyone.

As far as the game. I will always savor a blowout win over the Falcons at home.

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24 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Have you seen their oline??? Like imagine 5 Mike Remmers on the oline - that's how bad it is 

But yeah, that Texans D is very good

Yeah getting rid of their OL in the offseason was an interesting decision. Looking like 2023 Panther's OL out there. 

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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

You let the loss last week mean too much. At the end of last year Bryce was money under pressure and led several comebacks which the defense couldn't hold.  Before the last drive he led 3 touchdown drives. You know who else couldn't score to win late last week but everyone loves him? Hint- he plays for Houston

Those games last year were when the season was over. When the games mattered last year he was absolute booty cheeks. Until he delivers when pressure is truly on in a game that matters my opinion won't change

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7 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Those games last year were when the season was over. When the games mattered last year he was absolute booty cheeks. Until he delivers when pressure is truly on in a game that matters my opinion won't change

You will always be a doubters. That is your thing.

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

Yeah they did a good job for sure. Credit where it is due.

But in fairness they should given that we have the highest paid unit by a significant margin.

You okay, boo?

I know how how much those poo reacts mean to you. You gonna make it to tomorrow?

If you do, make sure you have that minimum stat line for #1 overall picks ready. If you need to wait until after your McMuffin first, that's fine. :3

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