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Old 09-24-2006, 11:07 PM   #11
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Re: Hats off to Mark Brunell setting a NFL record!

I had reasonable doubt after last week but it's pretty amazing that with our best offensive weapon actually starting, good o-line play, and another week getting used to Saunders' system what this team is capable of. Some are going to scoff, and some already have, about the fact that this offensive explosion was against a barely pro team in the Texans, but if I'm not mistaken this is also the same Texan team that was destroyed by the Eagles and yet that was a great sign of supposed things to come for the eagles. Brunell made great choices to get the ball into the hands of his playmakers and let them do what they're getting paid all those millions to do. Here's to hoping this is just a sliver of what we will get to see from the offense this season especially since we haven't even really seen Llyod, Cooley, or anything long downfield.

but for crying out loud can the team cut back on the friggin penalties.
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