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Calm down people, Atlanta lost


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Yes the past 2 weeks have been ugly, but with the Atlanta loss today we are tied at the top of the NFC South with 2 wins. The sky is not falling, we could still put something together there. Look at where we were after 4 weeks last year.

Notice the Ravens logo in your sig LOL

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I would rather just get good draft position then win the NFCS as a 7-9 or 8-8 team when we would be all but guaranteed to lose the first game of the playoffs. We are a very terrible team right now that looks awful at pretty much every single position, frankly im not even sure a good draft can save us. This team is crashing hard

Not neccesarily. If we can slip in the playoffs you never know what could happen. Seattle went 7-9 and knocked out the defending champion Saints. Plus, i could be wrong, but didnt Arizona make it to the Super Bowl a year they won their division at like 8-8?

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I would rather just get good draft position then win the NFCS as a 7-9 or 8-8 team when we would be all but guaranteed to lose the first game of the playoffs. We are a very terrible team right now that looks awful at pretty much every single position, frankly im not even sure a good draft can save us. This team is crashing hard

 

Good draft position over playoff experience for our young team and QB, not to mention the first ever back to back division champs, bragging rights, and the fact that anything can happen in the playoffs with multiple 6 seeds winning it all in recent memory.  Get lost fool. 

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I would rather just get good draft position then win the NFCS as a 7-9 or 8-8 team when we would be all but guaranteed to lose the first game of the playoffs. We are a very terrible team right now that looks awful at pretty much every single position, frankly im not even sure a good draft can save us. This team is crashing hard

 

yeah there's always one isn't there

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Good draft position over playoff experience for our young team and QB, not to mention the first ever back to back division champs, bragging rights, and the fact that anything can happen in the playoffs with multiple 6 seeds winning it all in recent memory. Get lost fool.

Beat me to the punch. Who in their right mind wouldn't go to the playoffs?

Kelvin Benjamin has had a strong start as a OROY candidate as the 28th pick. Playing for draft position is a loser's mentality

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