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AkPantherFan's keys to the game.......


AKPantherFan

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On the serious side- TOP played a big role in that game.

We ran the ball, but we were not good at it at all. We have to do a LOT better on the ground.

3rd down conversions are a must, we Have to stay on the field.

Elect to defer the possession until the 2nd half if we win it.

And our defense has GOT TO STOP them on the ground. They will try to pound us on the ground, and bail themselves out with Garcia's arm.

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Well Jake and Smith were connecting in the last game, but it never mattered.

Our offense has WAY to many weapons to not be effective. We are built to win a championship if they can wake the defense up.

NO TURNOVERS THIS TIME ;)

(but there will be a few on both sides- I have a feeling.)

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AK, your biggest key to the game is get that Salmon to the tailgate safe and sound. I have a GREAT recipe for one of those fillets if you don't mind me cooking it. :cheers2:

Doood I got 4 medium red filets! You can cook them however you want. I just want to do one with just some lemmon and (mccormicks grill mates on top, doesnt sound right, but it taste GREAT)

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As soon as they let me in the parking lot. Gonna try around 3, and wait it out till they do.

Tried to PM you my number, but you have your PM's turned off.

Really???????

Ok I will fix that.

Sweet- My plan is to drop by the tailgate at 3ish and drop off the salmon. We are looking to get a shuddle or a taxi from the hotel back downtown and I dont want to carry it around.

I figured I would get some lemmons, jug of water to rise them off and some McCormicks.

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