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20 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

1. Run the ball

2. Stop the run

3. Protect the football

Literally just do that and we will win. No stupid poo.

Yep

but

’panthers are gonna Panthers”

if they lose to the Jets, and pitiful or not, then jets are a pro team, this place will lose its collective minds …mine included 

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As the others have said, need to stop the run and run the ball.  

Especially need to stop Fields from running.  Got to maintain those lanes.   If we do, then he will likely hold on to long and help our sack numbers.  

Of course, if Fields looks to bad, there is a chance they may replace him with Tyrod Taylor.  

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

As the others have said, need to stop the run and run the ball.  

Especially need to stop Fields from running.  Got to maintain those lanes.   If we do, then he will likely hold on to long and help our sack numbers.  

Of course, if Fields looks to bad, there is a chance they may replace him with Tyrod Taylor.  

Feels like the Steelers vs. the Colts last year where Tomlin was telling his defenders to take it easy on Anthony Richardson because they didn't want to hurt him because they wanted him to stay in the game. 

That's gotta be about the biggest slap in the face you can hear from an opposing coach. LOL 

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Feels like the Steelers vs. the Colts last year where Tomlin was telling his defenders to take it easy on Anthony Richardson because they didn't want to hurt him because they wanted him to stay in the game. 

That's gotta be about the biggest slap in the face you can hear from an opposing coach. LOL 

That's hilarious and not something I'd heard before

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If this team has gotten cocky at 3-3 after being a league bottom feeder for years then... yikes. Surely there's no such thing as a trap game for a team that's been starving for wins for years.

Came in here to say this. 

If this worthless, lowly team thinks they can look past anyone - oh we mayne.

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