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Dareus plans to “make it hell” for Broncos for passing on him


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“If I ever get a chance to play Carolina I’m going to make them pay for passing up on me,” Dareus told Michael Irvin on WQAM Monday via BuffaloBills.com. “Denver I’ll get a chance to play them in the regular season and I’m going to make it hell for them every time I play against them.”

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/05/17/marcell-dareus-plans-to-make-it-hell-for-broncos-for-passing-on-him/

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I'm just saying, Cam made him look silly when he brought his team back from a 24-0 hole against the D-Line Dareus was anchoring.

He already made him look foolish once, does he really want it to happen again?

Yes because QB v DT is the battle everyone is watching and it's usually always 1 on 1 so it's a great measure of who has the upper hand :rolleyes:

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It's hard to detect from your stiff sarcasm, but it's almost like you have something against Newton.

Oh wait, TRD.

So you actually do think that looking at the scoreboard is a good assessment of how the QB played against the DT while ignoring everything else about the game?

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