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What I worry about tonight is that Denver monster in passing. If we get behind I can see Fox letting Jake throw more.

Which normally is OK - I put my money on SS anyday, but Jake just hasnt seemed himself last...5 weeks.

We are running soooo good and Denver sucks REALLY bad vs the run so I hope we DONT stop running no matter what.

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Jump off quick. We seem to do better when we get some points early.

Defensive Backs + Safeties need to step it up. We gotta bust Marshall + Royal in the chops.

Pressure - Dont give Cutler time to wind up.

I wish I could trust Jake for the first 58 minutes of the game. :(

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well i saw the dolphins first hand beat denver this season.....and heres how we did and how you guys can do it....

run run run run run......and pressure the hell outve cutler.....the dude gets ruffled and pissy when you get in his face....and marshall gets pissy when he doesnt get the ball....we held them to like 13 yards rushing that game....and didnt sack him alot, but pressured him and rushed him into 3 ints....

peppers has a big game, the panthers win :thumbsup:

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We need to cram the ball down their throat with the run.

absolutley!

they have a few bus drivers playing linebacker for them with all their injuries....

but they will be expecting the run after the raping you guys gave the bucs.....so expect 8 in the box, and a good chance for fantasy owners to get a good day from steve smith :ihih:

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When will some people (not people on this thread, just generally)learn that not all INTs are the QBs fault?

There are 5 INTS this year that are solely on him, IMO...all the Oakland ones and the EZ one in KC. Some of the others were a combo of him and the WRs and great plays by the D (all the TB ones) and a few were the receivers (King vs Chi springs to mind).

Anyway, would be interesting to see how the Cats fare record wise vs unfamiliar opponents. It was interesting , on teh one Panthers Huddle after the Falcons game, Fox said that the team was prepared, but they weren't geeked up like ATL was. I wonder WTF is up with that.

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