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All Hail, David Gettlemen.

 

They could not run because of his ass-kicking draft (Star, Short, Klein).  They could not throw because of his ass-kicking free agents, signed with no cap room (Mykel, Mitchell, Florence, Munnerlyn, Lester, White, Cole, D. Edwards). 

 

 

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Never told me what was in that Mexican fuging meatloaf!

 

Mix:

1 lb. ground beef

1 tsp. salt

1/4 tsp. black pepper

1/2 cup chopped onion

2 tbsp brown sugar

1 egg beaten

1/2 cup quick cooking oats

1 packet taco seasoning

Top with mixture of 1/3 cup of ketchup / 1 tbsp yellow mustard

 

Bake at 375 for 50 to 60 minutes in loaf pan

 

 

Enjoy.

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The way Kuechly was communicating with Klein today was phenomenal.  We could be looking at more 4-3 sets with Klein-Kuechly-Davis this season even with Blackburn back.  Klein played good, was receptive, and improved as the game progressed.  

 

I've liked what I've seen so far and trust in Rivera.  Melvin White, Lester, and Klein are strong rookie components Gettleman and Rivera have found, not just Star and KK 

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