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Sportscenter has talked about us for a week straight


Ricky Spanish

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exposure isn't always a good thing. Being under the radar has its advantages. The 2003 season is a good example of that.

this isn't a John fox team anymore, If we are expected to do well, we better do well. none of this under appreciated crap anymore. If we expect wins, they better get wins.

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exposure isn't always a good thing. Being under the radar has its advantages. The 2003 season is a good example of that.

Baah , we've been hearing the same song for years under Fox. It's time this team gets exposure in any way possible.

Cam's going to bring many things to this team, and it won't just be on the stat sheet.

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exposure isn't always a good thing. Being under the radar has its advantages. The 2003 season is a good example of that.

Sorry but no one was interested in the good ole' boy Jake Delhomme, he was vanilla like Fox to say the least.

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this isn't a John fox team anymore, If we are expected to do well, we better do well. none of this under appreciated crap anymore. If we expect wins, they better get wins.

This is truly how I am feeling about the team. All that we snuck up on people blah blah blah is over we picked first overall and we picked a supreme athlete who is trying to be a very good qb sooner than later. We have an extremely talented team a few pieces here and there could use an upgrade dt or cb but honestly we need to shine even with the pressure of the national media THATS WHAT GOOD TEAMS DO!!!!! :cuss:

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