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Pie to the whole team.

Canales for a great gameplan.  Great mix of run and pass and using play action to keep the defense off balance.  

Pie to Evero.  Love seeing what Evero can do with more talent.  I can't wait to watch the All-22 to see how much of Penix's play was him and how much was our D confusing him.

Pie to Tetairoa for being Him in the making.

Pie to Cade.  I've been high on him since he filled in last year against the Eagles and Giants and held his own against some of the NFL's best interior defenses.  

Pie to Zavala.  I thought you were a bust until today.  I'm sorry.  You proved me wrong.  Good game.

Pie to me cause having a slice sounds like a great way to celebrate this win.

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