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Gang,

here's an open thread for Sunday's games if you happen to be watching and want to comment.  Our New England Patriots face the San Francisco Forty Niners next Sunday, so they'll be lots to discuss in the week to come.

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Jets are absolutely crushing the Cards

Warner’s making some bad decisions. The O line is not protecting him.

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by MaPatsFan on Sep 28, 2008 2:26 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Jay Cutler in Kansas City

…made some awful decisions this game. Throwing into triple coverage downfield and getting picked, not reading the linebackers and getting picked over the middle, and so on. I really like this kid (partially simply for the fact that he is not Phillip Rivers), but he’s definitely showing his youth today.

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