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SB XLVIII: SEAHAWKS VS BRONCOS


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BTW Ole Petey is a great coach man...he's keeping the pressure on and staying aggressive.....no running the ball up the middle for no gains(and they have one of the better RBs in the game)

 

Credit where credit is due...we probably are running up the middle with Dwill for -1 yards at this point

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Agreed.

I happen to think the Panthers need that good O-Line, Receivers, and a little run game, throwing more downfield to loosen up the opposing defense.

Kinda like the 2011, end of 2012 Panthers Offense, with the 2013 defense.

Percy Harvin, will win MVP at this stage, or Richard Sherman.

Dude the saints won it in 2009 with the no.1 offense

Defense wins championships

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BTW Ole Petey is a great coach man...he's keeping the pressure on and staying aggressive.....no running the ball up the middle for no gains(and they have one of the better RBs in the game)

 

Credit where credit is due...we probably are running up the middle with Dwill for -1 yards at this point

 

Carrol is super aggressive.

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