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Aug. 20, 2022: Preseason Game #2 Lions @ Colts, 1PM ET


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1 minute ago, rock8591 said:

LOL, why go with that micro-sized lineup on a 4th and 1, on defense?

 

Saw Curtis Brooks (287 lbs) and Tyquan Lewis (277) both at DT, Banogu at DE (252). Not like they don't have other bigger DTs.


Its the pre-season. No better time to try out unique packages just to see what happens. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr.Debonair said:

Sam has to throw that 1st down ball away. Lost two yards carelessly

I thought the same thing. That’s high school level mistakes.

 

 

I was impressed with him last week, but he has looked like a PS player today. That overthrow to Patmon was awful lol

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Just now, Colts1324 said:

I thought the same thing. That’s high school level mistakes.

 

 

I was impressed with him last week, but he has looked like a PS player today. That overthrow to Patmon was awful lol

Agreed. He has to give him a chance to make a play.

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1 minute ago, Mr.Debonair said:

Im sorry but I thought it was funny 


I mean the way he just fell down flat on his face was comical. But as a professional football player needing to make a crucial tackle…

 

Jennifer Lawrence Oops GIF

Just now, Mr.Debonair said:

Nice pressure by the D-Line. Is Tyquan Lewis playing?


He has been. Not sure if he’s still out there or not. 

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