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48 hours ago the Huddle had Super Bowl visions. Now we should pack the season up and go home?


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In the past 48 hours, we've had a bad loss and suffered a slew of key injuries. Is that all it takes for people to give up on the entire team and season? Do you guys think that every team that makes the playoffs does so without taking a bad loss and getting banged up along the way?

 

Last time I checked we were still tied for 1st place in the division. We still have Luke anchoring that defense with that great defensive line. We have KB out there looking like the best rookie receiver since Randy Moss. 

 

We're 3 games into a 16 game season. I have full confidence that we're going to beat the Ravens and go to 3-1 and then we'll see where things go from there.

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The season isn't over by any means.

 

1. Atlanta still has a terrible OL.

2. Atlanta sill has no pass rush.

3. Tampa Bay is garbage.

4. New Orleans defense is the worst in the league.

 

And last but certainly not least: Bitches ain't sh*t but hoes and tricks.

 

The sky got a little dark on Sunday, but it is not falling.

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i think people are more deflated than anything. winning 13 out of the last 14 had us used to deeply enjoying every single gameday and then getting blown the fug out has really brought us back down to earth. i haven't even really wanted to think about football for the last two days.

 

we'll show up to play against the ravens. i think we'll win… if not we'll be competitive, and that's all you can ask for, especially with the injuries we've got mounting.

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This fanbase has trust issues. In someway, it's understandable due to all the up and down years we've had, but you'd think, eventually, the fans will grow some tough skin and strive through the adversity just like the team has to and will.

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In the past 48 hours, we've had a bad loss and suffered a slew of key injuries. Is that all it takes for people to give up on the entire team and season? Do you guys think that every team that makes the playoffs does so without taking a bad loss and getting banged up along the way?

 

Last time I checked we were still tied for 1st place in the division. We still have Luke anchoring that defense with that great defensive line. We have KB out there looking like the best rookie receiver since Randy Moss. 

 

We're 3 games into a 16 game season. I have full confidence that we're going to beat the Ravens and go to 3-1 and then we'll see where things go from there.

 

If we can get healthy we'll be ok, but have you seen our next 7 games?  Ravens, Bears, Bengals, Packers, Seahawks, Saints, and the Eagles.  That a tough stretch to go through with the injuries we have.  Can we do it sure.  We need to be realistic.  If we can just find a way to win three of those games we'll have a chance to steal a wildcard down the stretch.

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