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Get Ready For Some of the best Football Stretch Ever


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I mean you couldnt have scripted this any better. Not only are we playing some patient hardnosed going against Bullies and breaking them apart (Pfffthahahah Poor Rams how do you like not having a quarterback). Now it gets really good ; i mean poo.. 49'ers , New England , Falcons , Dolphins, Jets HALLELUYAH. :) 

 

Ever game will be Delicious - if we play with the same discipline we had last night this will be worth every single penny. :) 

 

Dear NFL - thank you and lets enjoy every single firstdown and every takeaway. :)

 

Cheers my good people. 

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At one point in the last 5 years, our hopes rested in the Arm of Matt Moore. The fans deserve this. My god do we deserve this.

Lest of not forget, 2010..deep in our own end zone Matt Moore gets injured, insert Jimmy Clausen. Pickles was our "best option" The same Clausen who'll struggle to make the starting line up as a bagger at Piggly Wiggly

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we'll get a chance to see what this team is made of and what it can really do. i'm thinking it will look good. may not sweep this month, but we should still have a winning record heading into december.

 

they really need to win next Sunday against the Falcons. I know the Falcons aren't very good and certainly haven't lived up to the hype, but it's still as big of a game here we've had in a while. If we win, it will give us a little wiggle room with the tough schedule coming up. The Niners game is going to be a crucial game in our season, too. 

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At this point were the most dangerous team in the NFL - one that just tasted what winning feels like and boy it tastes so damn good. 

 

Fish Are Food Not Friends. 

 

and on me looking like an Idiot for laughing at their quarterback - how many people were laughing at this team knowing that we had a killer quarterback and loosing to shitty teams. So they decided oh lets bring that thuggish attitude to NC and just walk away with a win. Ummmm.. xcuse me those days are gone. :)

 

 

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