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Official Gameday Thread: Bucs @ Panthers


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Some players just don't have it. Butler doesn't have it.

He could've tried to intercept that one instead of just jogging beside the receiver, who still managed to get two hands on it.

Does Butler avoid contact? Certainly looked that way when Matt Ryan sidestepped him and lunged ahead for two yards on a crucial 2nd half drive in Atlanta.

lol@ this ****** guy.

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Some players just don't have it. Butler doesn't have it.

He could've tried to intercept that one instead of just jogging beside the receiver, who still managed to get two hands on it.

Does Butler avoid contact? Certainly looked that way when Matt Ryan sidestepped him and lunged ahead for two yards on a crucial 2nd half drive in Atlanta.

and who really cares?

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Do you realize that there is three side to a football team?

Since I've reminded everyone else of that all season, I'd say yes.

The problem is that has NOTHING to do with what I just said. The Offense came out FLAT in the 2nd half the last few games, the Defense did not.

That's why the Offense struggled to reach 30 points, and that's why the Defense eventually cracked because the offense never sustained any drives.

Of course I know there are 3 sides to a football game. And the Offense was to blame for holds opening up in the defense because it never moved the ball, just like it didn't on that last lazy possession.

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