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Not being a negative nancy, just a realist.


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I thought we would beat Atlanta. We did.

Now that they have announced Piggy is out. We have a zero percent chance of winning this game.... Say hello to what potentially could be the worst OL play you have witnessed in a couple years this weekend.

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Didn't do so bad last week. And Hangman sucks ass.

Piggy's backup at C played 2 snaps last week. Some people around here argue he played more but that is completely false. In those 2 snaps, Austin looked like utter poo.

Byers? he as well is worse than Piggy.

It is gonna be bad. Real bad.

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Austin can't be that much of a downgrade over hangman

yes, yes he can.

Piggy is at least an experienced vet with years of average play in the books.

Austin will prohibit basic plays from having a chance repeatedly.

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