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Thanks for nothing Chicago


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this is what happens when you rely on other teams to do your dirty work

 

as happened so many times in the fox years, we could very well have been just a few dumb fug play calls away from a playoff berth

 

Seriously. A weak 9-7 would have sufficed this year, even an 8-8. But now we are desprate for other teams to continue to lose so we might have a chance.

 

 

This is completely our fault. Lord help us if Ron is back next year.

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A Quote from a very wise man I met at my Workplace, he came from Corporate, Boston MA.

 

 

"If you rely on Luck, you're not doing things the right way."

 

This team has had many opportunities to take this division. It sickens me that we have to rely on other teams to get the job done. If we make the playoffs, It will be a miracle.  

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Seriously. A weak 9-7 would have sufficed this year, even an 8-8. But now we are desprate for other teams to continue to lose so we might have a chance.

This is completely our fault. Lord help us if Ron is back next year.

RR ain't going nowhere, regardless of the next 2 games. It sucks but it's reality.

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Agree with the others. We put ourselves in this position, which is astonishing given what we achieved last season and how poor the NFCS is this season. It's a shame as we're just starting to look like a half-decent outfit again. Relying on a 5-8 team to beat another 5-8 team :(

It should never have taken injuries in the closing games to realise our best starting line-up, and surely we could've done better than our current LT (and RT) in post-season, especially when you look at some of the duds who we did bring in and took up that salary.

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If the Falcons can't get em, never count out Tampa with the upset against the Saints. They seem to always play them close.

ehh TB knows they're playing for mariota. it's not like lovie's job is in jeopardy or anything.  a bucs win would be awesome though.  help our chances at playoffs and no mariota in the division.  mariota is an insane prospect

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this is what happens when you rely on other teams to do your dirty work

 

as happened so many times in the fox years, we could very well have been just a few dumb fug play calls away from a playoff berth

 

That 1/2 game could cost us big time in the end.

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That's what we get for pinning our hopes on one Jay Cutler. Hard to believe he's the highest-paid player in the NFL this year. He's awful. Now, as a cherry atop the turd that is our playoff hopes, we get to root for another middling prick under center, Matt Ryan. He's Jay Cutler but with an arrogant personality rather than aloofness. It'd be great if he could come through, but I doubt it.

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The football season is 16 games. Shame on us for resting hopes in Chicago. We should have taken care of our own poo 10 weeks back. 

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