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Teams that got blown out in Preseason Game 3 and still did great


gettlemanjack

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for starters...

2013

--Detroit 40, New England 9 -- Patriots went 12-4, lost in AFCC game to Broncos

--San Diego 24, Arizona 7 -- Cards went 10-6

2011

--NY Jets 17, NY Giants 3 -- Giants won Super Bowl

--Houston 30, San Francisco 7 -- 49ers went 13-3, lost in NFCC game to Giants

--Detroit 34, New England 10 -- Patriots went 13-3, lost in Super Bowl to Giants

--Pittsburgh 34, Atlanta 16 -- Falcons went 10-6, lost in playoffs to Giants

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2010

-Green Bay 59, Indianapolis 24 -- Colts went 10-6, lost in playoffs by 1 pt to Jets (who lost AFCC game by 5 pts)

-Baltimore 24, NY Giants 10 -- Giants went 10-6

-Minnesota 24, Seattle 13 -- Vikings went 6-10, Seahawks won NFC West and beat the 11-5 Saints in playoffs

-Denver 34, Pittsburgh 17 -- Broncos went 4-12, Steelers went 12-4 and went to the Super Bowl

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The optimist/pessimist take on the game is kind of played out at this point.

the areas where we need work vs. the areas where need help is what I think should be the real debate here.

the team needs a well oiled showing next week and i'd like a win as well. I don't like going into the regular season on sloppy play and a losing streak, regardless of the game's worth.

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2007

Houston 28, Dallas 16 (at the half: Houston 21, Dallas 6) -- Cowboys went 13-3

2006

Minnesota 30, Baltimore 7 -- Vikings went 6-10, Ravens went 13-3

Indianapolis 27, New Orleans 14 (at the half: Indianapolis 17, New Orleans 0) -- Saints went 10-6 and lost in the NFCC game to the 13-3 Bears)

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2007

Houston 28, Dallas 16 (at the half: Houston 21, Dallas 6) -- Cowboys went 13-3

2006

Minnesota 30, Baltimore 7 -- Vikings went 6-10, Ravens went 13-3

Indianapolis 27, New Orleans 14 (at the half: Indianapolis 17, New Orleans 0) -- Saints went 10-6 and lost in the NFCC game to the 13-3 Bears)

I swear all of your posts involve some sort of research... and you know math. Don't you ever just feel like posting your completely unsupported and unsubstantiated opinion? This is the internet after all. 

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