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TylerDurden

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Steve Levy on Sportscenter just said we scored 34 points without an offensive touchdown, which has never been done in a regular season game.

If we could get an offensive line worth a crap, just imagine...

Your first day as a mod and you become football-reference.com. Well done Proudiddy, you sexy bastard.

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I'm just astounded by how some of our fans turned on Cam. I mean, really?

 

Tom Brady had a horrible night tonight. Why? Because Brady and his o-line/weapons had zero chemistry (sound familiar?).

 

Cam certainly has his own struggles to deal with. There are several facets to his game that he can and I believe will work out.

 

That being said, he snaps the ball and is on the run literally every fricking play. It's like nothing I've ever seen before.

 

I guess a solid O-line is the same as my Valtrex medication. You truly don't appreciate what you have until it is gone.

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