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It's still early in the season, anything can happen. Good luck to you guys for the rest of the season, (well not too much luck) you have a hell of a team there in Buffalo.
Maybe, but it's been two years in a row that he's sacked Bledsoe. :) He's doing things Derrick Rodgers never did for us. That's all we wanted...oh and Sammy Knight is pretty good too. :)
I agree. Seau still has something left in his tank. He played well last night. But he is old and you probably can't expect much from him beyond this season. Spikes will be terrorizing the Phins for the next 7 or 8 years.
Originally posted by Drewpac I agree. Seau still has something left in his tank. He played well last night. But he is old and you probably can't expect much from him beyond this season. Spikes will be terrorizing the Phins for the next 7 or 8 years.
Good point, and he was all around the field, but I only think he had 4-5 tackles, and a fumble recovery (All credit should go to Winfield though for that one) Seau got some nice pressure up the middle on some of his blitzes.
Seau has this year and maaaayybbeee next year left in his tank before he's offically done IMO.
Originally posted by Drewpac I agree. Seau still has something left in his tank. He played well last night. But he is old and you probably can't expect much from him beyond this season. Spikes will be terrorizing the Phins for the next 7 or 8 years.
That's why we have Moore and Jenkins in the wing, waiting to take his place...and they have 9-10 years in them..:shades:
You don't know them now, but they will make their introductions pretty soon just like Ogunleye made his last year. These guys are pretty good, remember I told you first..
well TKO has had three consecutive games and Seau one big game on Sunday Night.
lets revisit this topic in six or seven weeks.
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Originally posted by Bufftp
well TKO has had three consecutive games and Seau one big game on Sunday Night.
lets revisit this topic in six or seven weeks.
No that's not true, all 3 games for Seau have been good, he was the only one who showed up in the Texan's game..so last night was just more of the same for him.
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