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Is this D better than the 2003 Super Bowl defense?


CharlottePanther

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Now, not a chance, but when win the Big Dance we'll say 03 who.  lol I believe this this front seven will be known as best in the NFL this year!!!

Hope George Allen was right "The Future is now". 

Pats winning over Saints 17-7  Goooo Pats!!  Won't hear me say that often .

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id probably take luke, TD, and blackburn over morgan, witherspoon, and favors but no way in hell id take our d-line over peppers, jenkins, rucker, and buckner. i think people forget how good jenkins was. for 3-4 years he was the best DT in the NFL

And Julius was arguably the best defensive player.

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Any gauge should be able to measure extremes and whatever lies between. We got beat by the Bills, not the best of them. What do you need Denver to tell you? I'm sure you know what a gauge means; apparently not.

So you're saying our d sucks because the bills beat us by one? Denver is scoring like 40 points a game. The bills scored 21.

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So you're saying our d sucks because the bills beat us by one? Denver is scoring like 40 points a game. The bills scored 21.

 

I said our D sucks? Where did I say that? All I am saying is we don't need Denver as a gauge because the Bills were able to hang enough points on our ass to win

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