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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Richmond, VA
Age: 45
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Re: 10/1/06: Jacksonville (2-1) at Washington (1-2)
I just got back in town today from my company's manager conference in Dallas and it was awesome as hell to watch the end of the game among all of those cowpie lovers. Myself and a couple others flicked off Texas stadium as we rode and flew past it and if I could have I would have spit out the plane on it. Just finished watching the recording of the game and it was awesome to see the offense work so well against one of the top 5-10 defenses in the league. Defensive secondary really needs Springs back in the mix, but did excellent in stopping the run and getting some pressure on Leftwich not only on blitzes but just by the line alone. This was an extremely encouraging game because in past years this would have been the type of game the skins let get away but the offense really stepped up and lead the team. And major props to the o-line which once again didn't give up any sacks, a handfull of qb pressures, and were absolute beasts running the ball against one of the top 5 defensive lines in the league. HTTR!!!!
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#257 |
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: I'm in LA, trick!
Posts: 8,700
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Re: 10/1/06: Jacksonville (2-1) at Washington (1-2)
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Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
Posts: 17,620
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Re: 10/1/06: Jacksonville (2-1) at Washington (1-2)
tough schedule ahead. if that kind of play continues and springs comes back, i'd have a hard time seeing us lose to anyone.
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