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Old 12-23-2024, 04:49 PM   #46
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Oh for ****S SAKE.

It's like you all erased the first 14 playoff games CJ played where he was invisible except for roughing the passer calls.

Give DT 19 playoff games, and I assure you he would've matched CJs whopping 2.5 ****ing sack number. By my count, DT still has 4 games of pure nothing he could get away with by comparison, as he only played in 10.
I think I'll stand on this side of the argument.

Most big moments in big games turned due to DT. He was the sack/strip king. And his team never had the kind of lead that allowed him to pin his ears back and rush the QB in the playoffs. In fact there was all kinds of special stupidity like pulling him out of games for better run stuffing players (vs. the Bills.)

It might also be worth mentioning that right now teams would stab their grandmother for good O lineman. They just don't make 'em like they use to.
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