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The fact that we are playing at home is the clincher for me. 14-0 in the last 14 home games. We are AVERAGING 40 points a game over the last 7 home games. I don't see that declining much by this weekend. If we get everything cleaned up we are going to be an absolute unstoppable juggernaut this season!! 

I feel it coming too. I think we go on a huge run the next few months. I'm predicting 14-2 this season. 

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15 hours ago, stratopanther said:

I stand corrected. You could be a little nicer about it.

 

Here are a few tips for ya. If you are not sure of a fact, pose it as a question. Like; Didn't Bradford beat us up as an Eagle? Also, you might want to toughen up that skin if you plan to interact. It's the interwebz, not real life. Folks up in here are not always going to give you the benefit of the doubt. Oh, if you get a chance check out the game day thread. You should be able to check out all sorts of behaviors.

That's all you get for free.

 

15 hours ago, Bj-Monster23 said:

I think we will be fine as long as we get pressure on the QB. I'm not expecting a rookie CB to completely shut Diggs down but I think Bradberry should do ok. This is his next biggest matchup and it should prepare him for the upcoming games as well. 

 

If we can get to Bradford early and often, he can be had. But, he is good enough that you just cannot let him get comfortable. He may be a lot tougher than folks think, but he will still get rattled if you can keep him off balance. He moves pretty well when he is going where HE wants to go. If you force him to move, he can get those happy feet. If you can keep pressure on him, he starts seeing ghosts by the 4th quarter.

 

The Bad news? He makes that Offense better. Turner loves throwing the ball down field. (Sound familiar?) Bradford has a much stronger arm than Teddy. He can be deadly accurate, can make all the throws, and has good pocket awareness. He really is a good QB when he gets comfy. Our job is to make sure he never gets comfy.

 

That said. I believe he remembers our last encounter. It very well could be some added incentive for him wanting to show he can beat us. There are some reasons to worry to be sure. But it all comes down to the fact that Sam is like a whole lot of QBs. They may be tough, but if you hit them often enough, pretty much, most of them will start to flinch.

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