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"You are what your record says you are" Bill Parcells


Jmac

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That is a quote from the man....just to remind us that we where 12-4 and division champs. None of those games where gifts and they earned every win they had. Except for a few players of importance (Gross being the biggest loss), this is still the same team.We probably will see some suprises this year with our rookies, mid level free agents and ascending players already on the team playing well.So don't pay much heed to the "experts" saying we will suck.Listen to the man above with that quote who actually knows what he is talking about.Untill training camp....keep the faith.

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Just curious....do some of you think we will be as bad as some are predicting and our play from last season was not a indicator of how the team will be moving foward (barring major injuries)?

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45 days til preseason opener.

Can't.come.soon.enough.

And don't put much stock in what the r-tard media will lambast us for during vanilla scheme preseason games either. Just pay attention to the individual routes, coverages, athleticism, etc.

But seriously, I can't fuging wait to see some of the new team elements in semi-real game action.

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