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Mol3m4n

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I don't see how anyone could say the ceiling is ten wins. I think our ceiling is around 13 wins and floor is around seven. To think we don't have a chance at all is just silly.

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you guys forget we always have a hard schedule it seems. But you never know how the year pans out. Predictions are only somewhat fun, but impossible to get right. Every year we have people saying it is a tuff schedule we wont win blah blah games. it is the time of the year were we just need to sit back and watch. in a week or 2 we will have half a dozen threads telling us cam and luke need to step up their game, and we need to trade for dan connor to take the MLB spot. its coming crazy time. Cant wait.

 

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