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The importance of going into the Bye week 5-5-1


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Put very simply, we must win these next 2 games to keep our season alive. For those of you thinking they're not must wins, think about the psyche of a team that goes into their bye at 3-7-1.

I know I'm stating the obvious here, but we need these two wins badly. If we lose either one of the next two games, In my unprofessional opinion, I think that we can just pack it up for the year.

What a disappointing season it has been thus far. Here's to hoping we can replicate a run similar to last years.

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I would rather my team play like hell and get killed than lay down in the middle of the season. Makes no sense to me but ok

 

I didn't say they needed to "lay down." I said I'd rather draft the best LT in the draft than finish close to .500 and miss the playoffs or squeak in just to lose in the 1st round. The best LT is more valuable than a few victories in another wasted season.

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