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Last-12-Exit wrote: »My lock of the week is Carolina over Arizona. I think their defense eats up that cardinal offense.
I really like this game as well. I think AZ doesnt score more than 10 points and Carolina can get to 17 at least at home vs. AZ's Defense, which is very good.
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F Me In The Brain wrote: »Last-12-Exit wrote: »My lock of the week is Carolina over Arizona. I think their defense eats up that cardinal offense.
I really like this game as well. I think AZ doesnt score more than 10 points and Carolina can get to 17 at least at home vs. AZ's Defense, which is very good.
I agree guys. Wouldn't be surprised if the score looked similar to last week's CAR/ATL game, either.Another habit says it's in love with you
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I'll take Zona, The Panthers weren't a good 12-4 team last year and it showed in the playoffs. The same thing will happen this year.Alright, alright, alright!
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The Waiting Trophy Man wrote: »I wouldn't call them atrocious. They are #16 offence and have the #10 defence in the league. And more importantly, they are getting hot at the right time. No way they beat Seattle though!
They are a terrible football team.
Points will be hard to come by in that game. Kinda like the under.Post edited by The Juggler onwww.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler wrote: »The Waiting Trophy Man wrote: »I wouldn't call them atrocious. They are #16 offence and have the #10 defence in the league. And more importantly, they are getting hot at the right time. No way they beat Seattle though!
They are a terrible football team
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The Juggler wrote: »Points will be hard to come by in that game. Kinda like the under.
I like the under as well.0 -
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Indifference71 wrote: »
He won his appeal and will play
He is like that soccer dude from South America that bites people randomly. It's in his DNA to do stupid shit like this. He can't help himself.
What if he broke Rodger's ankle? Would he have won the appeal? Fuck no.
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Can't say for sure one way or the other. He is engaged with the lineman who let's go and he steps back. Rodgers falls behind him. Can't even be sure he knew Rodgers was there. We keep seeing it in slo-mo but in real time it happened very fast, maybe too fast for him to have targeted anything with his blind steps backwards.
I do question why he never turned around, particularly after Rodgers swiped at him.___________________________________________
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I know he has a history but is there a full speed video of the entire play rather than the slow speed GIF?Alright, alright, alright!
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Can't say for sure one way or the other. He is engaged with the lineman who let's go and he steps back. Rodgers falls behind him. Can't even be sure he knew Rodgers was there. We keep seeing it in slo-mo but in real time it happened very fast, maybe too fast for him to have targeted anything with his blind steps backwards.
I do question why he never turned around, particularly after Rodgers swiped at him.
He knew exactly what he was doing. After you partially step on a guys leg with 1 foot, any normal human being would turn around. But not this fucking guy...he then fully steps on him with his other foot and doesn't look back at all. The guy is a complete fucking scumbag. I really hope the Cowboys beat the shit out of the Lions on Sunday.....Schwartz may be gone in Detroit, but they're still his team. What a joke.0 -
I think he knew what he was doing as well. He felt something under one foot, then stepped back with the other foot hoping Rodgers didn't move. Plus, as jimmyv pointed out, he didn't flinch when Rogers hit him in the back of the leg. He expected it.0
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Either way, the dude has a reputation of being a dirty player, so even if he does things inadvertently, they are going to be scrutinized.0
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Absolutely, his reputation as a dirty player is well-deserved and makes this look like just the next incident in an ongoing series. But if this were someone else, say J.J. Watt, I don't think the exact same video is interpreted the same way.___________________________________________
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I'm not condoning Suh's actions but I'm still trying to figure out why Rodgers is on the ground in the 1st place. I'd hate to use the F word that rhymes with slop.Alright, alright, alright!
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Absolutely, his reputation as a dirty player is well-deserved and makes this look like just the next incident in an ongoing series. But if this were someone else, say J.J. Watt, I don't think the exact same video is interpreted the same way.
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I saw the play live action and he was barely touched. Also looked like Suh had the brief contact with him before he went down.
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