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QB'S were facing this upcoming season.


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Week 1 Josh Freeman @ Tampa

Week 2 Drew Brees @ Home

Week 3 Eli Manning @ Home (Thursday night)

Week 4 Matt Ryan @ Atlanta

Week 5 Matt Flynn @ Home

Week 7 Tony Romo @ Home

Week 8 Jay Cutler @ Chicago

Week 9 RGIII @ Washington

Week 10 Peyton Manning @ Home

Week 11 Josh Freeman @ Home

Week 12 Michael Vick @ Philly

Week 13 Matt Cassell @ Kansas City

Week 14 Matt Ryan @ Home

Week 15 Philip Rivers @ San Diego

Week 16 Carson Palmer @ Home

Week 17 Drew Brees @ New Orleans

That seems like the toughest lineup of opposing QB'S I can remember us facing in a single season. They all have some decent weapons too, except for maybe Flynn in Seattle and Palmer in Oakland. Tampa got a big boost by adding V-Jax and Chicago did themselves a big favor in adding Brandon Marshall.

While the list looks pretty tough, there's reason to be excited more so than afraid. We have a damn good QB and powerful offense in our own right. Also I am really counting on Steve Wilkes to do a much better job coaching up our secondary than Meeks did. Our pass rush should be much improved this yea from our front 7 and we know we can count on Gamble, just need to find someone reliable on the other side(pulling for Norman personally) and then whoever wins the starting FS spot should be sufficient as well.

Damn I can not wait for the season to start! (70 more days)

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Week 1 Josh Freeman @ Tampa

Not worried about him at all.

Week 2 Drew Brees @ Home

At this point until he signs his tender, not worried about him. If he plays, then yes I'm Worried.

Week 3 Eli Manning @ Home (Thursday night)

Eli is notoriously bad in the beginning of the season. Not losing sleep over this.

Week 4 Matt Ryan @ Atlanta

Slightly concerned.

Week 5 Matt Flynn @ Home

Not even sure if it's Flynn. It's early in the season, I doubt he's got the gist of the offense. Home game, Not concerned.

Week 7 Tony Romo @ Home

Middle of the season, slightly concerned.

Week 8 Jay Cutler @ Chicago

Concerned. Cutler is very underrated.

Week 9 RGIII @ Washington

lolololololololololol. Sorry man. Not concerned at all.

Week 10 Peyton Manning @ Home

Very Concerned if he's actually starting. It's Peyton freaking Manning.

Week 11 Josh Freeman @ Home

A notch above meh.

Week 12 Michael Vick @ Philly

Concerned

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Week 13 Matt Cassell @ Kansas City

Away game, I'm concerned.

Week 14 Matt Ryan @ Home

Concerned at this point, not sure how the season has panned out but if we are in a race to a playoffs spot. I'm cautious about this game.

Week 15 Philip Rivers @ San Diego

It's Rivers, he's a top 10 QB. Very concerned

Week 16 Carson Palmer @ Home

Not a knock on Palmer but I believe his best football is behind him.

Week 17 Drew Brees @ New Orleans

If Brees is playing you bet I'm concerned, Very Concerned

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not concerned.

too much worrying going on around here.

not one of them is unbeatable.

most of them we have beaten.

our D will be healthy and much better.

and we have our own powerhouse QB that i'd confidently put up against any of them any day.

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not concerned.

too much worrying going on around here.

not one of them is unbeatable.

most of them we have beaten.

our D will be healthy and much better.

and we have our own powerhouse QB that i'd confidently put up against any of them any day.

Not worried, as I stated in the OP. More excited for the great matchups than anything else.

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Brees x2, Manning, Manning, Vick and Rivers are solid opponents that our D will have to step up to beat.

Cultler, Romo, Ryan x2, and RGIII are good, but we can beat them even if our defense only plays alright. None of these QBs will be able to out-score Cam and our O.

Freeman x2, Cassel, Palmer, Flynn we could beat with Pickles starting. Not worried.

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