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I see a sloppy 9-7 season. And this is how it plays out...


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And I the only one who thinks we gonna put a spanking on the patriots. They don't seem to do too well against our playing style.

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Did any of you idiots read the guide to preseason? fug. I swear swear to Mormose himself...

PRESEASON IS VANILLA OFFENSE AND DEFENSE!!!!!!!

Ok so basicially if thats the case then it means we suck so bad thatvwe cant even perform well in "vanilla" offenses and defenses? Meanwhile Blaine Gabbert is looking like Joe Montana so far. It can go both ways, all these other teams in pre season also running vanilla schemes are having great success, the fact we are struggling is worrisome
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that and how the kind of stupid poo that grits and pffl were rightfully chased out of here for was a serious debate tactic back then.

"jake wins them there football games. all drew brees does is pad his stats and look pretty. do you want stats or wins lol?"

Were you here that time Zod trolled the forum and said the panthers were talking to the giants about trading john fox for tom coughlin and everybody on here was like "why would they do that?! Who wants that scrub coach we got john fox!!!!!!"

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Ok so basicially if thats the case then it means we suck so bad thatvwe cant even perform well in "vanilla" offenses and defenses? Meanwhile Blaine Gabbert is looking like Joe Montana so far. It can go both ways, all these other teams in pre season also running vanilla schemes are having great success, the fact we are struggling is worrisome

 

 

so yo gabba gabbert is going to do better than cam?

thats what i read.

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Were you here that time Zod trolled the forum and said the panthers were talking to the giants about trading john fox for tom coughlin and everybody on here was like "why would they do that?! Who wants that scrub coach we got john fox!!!!!!"

 

Gotta be fair and clarify, his intent wasn't to troll the forum, it was to prove that a lot of sportswriters were getting their news from here. And it worked, the story spread through a lot of media.

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Ok so basicially if thats the case then it means we suck so bad thatvwe cant even perform well in "vanilla" offenses and defenses? Meanwhile Blaine Gabbert is looking like Joe Montana so far. It can go both ways, all these other teams in pre season also running vanilla schemes are having great success, the fact we are struggling is worrisome

All I can say is "lol". And I never use "lol", because it sounds like something a teenage girl texts. I prefer "haha" or "that's funny"...but lol at your Yo Gabba logic. Have fun worrying about preseason.

The plays are SCRIPTED, the preseason is about individual evaluation on routes and angles and tackling and blocking. INDIVIDUAL. Football is a team sport, but preseason isn't about the whole team. It's about evaluating the little things that the average fan doesn't notice. I'll say it one more time, the plays are SCRIPTED.

Some of you guys... I swear.

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