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Two good games against the cream of the crap, and everything is suddenly all-world. Got it.:thumb: A line that so awesome, most of our runs go AROUND the mother****er because we can't execute a ****ing 32/33 Base because it's so awesome. Got it.:thumb: And hahaha, I said Salemua. Wow. Great ****ing material, chad. Why don't you two ****nuggets mosey on down to the gym and get to work on your back-peddle for when our O-line goes up against a play-off caliber team. Until then, please enjoy your 9-7, True Fan Whackfest. reeruns. |
That game was just awsome. I never even worried for a moment after our first touchdown drive that we were gonna lose.
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It's been fascinating watching the ebb and flow of this message board with respect to Matt Cassel.
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this is coming from the poster with one of the most annoying posting styles in the history of message boards... I wish DaFace would post some rep stats...I'd love to see how ROR got all his rep...and all the rep he had to give away to get his rep. |
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Winnnig the battle at LT isn't always stonewalling the DE. I know Roaf spoiled people around here, but a good LT wins when he directs the DE behind the QB. Quote:
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It took Weis half of a season to make him look like a pro bowl caliber QB... Pretty much the same thing happened once upon a time in New England. Funny how history repeats itself... |
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2001-2004 Tom Brady played the QB position like Matt Cassel... This system can make a QB...plain and simple. |
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And Ryan Lilja is living proof that Manning isn't the god that made his O-Line look better than it was.
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