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Did any team overcome more adversity than us?


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Maybe the Cardinals

 

If you look at last years playoff roster and compare it with the seasons playoff roster it was almost completely different. This off-season was brutal losing all the veterans, Cam getting injured, suspensions. Than we had to completely make over the secondary mid season, Cam getting in a car wreck.

 

It gives me hope, we won the South with all those things happening to us, starting a ton of rookies and UDFA. Theirs no where to go but up.

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Maybe the Cardinals

 

If you look at last years playoff roster and compare it with the seasons playoff roster it was almost completely different. This off-season was brutal losing all the veterans, Cam getting injured, suspensions. Than we had to completely make over the secondary mid season, Cam getting in a car wreck.

 

It gives me hope, we won the South with all those things happening to us, starting a ton of rookies and UDFA. Theirs no where to go but up.

 

We got back to the divisional round but we didn't have a great season. 12 wins compared to 7....The only reason there is any optimism right now is because the Saints and Falcons couldn't win 8 games. 

 

We didn't collapse. But we didn't thrive either. It was just your typical 7 win season saved by a curve. 

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We got back to the divisional round but we didn't have a great season. 12 wins compared to 7....The only reason there is any optimism right now is because the Saints and Falcons couldn't win 8 games. 

 

We didn't collapse. But we didn't thrive either. It was just your typical 7 win season saved by a curve. 

 

7 wins is good considering we might have the least talented roster behind the Raiders.

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7 wins is good considering we might have the least talented roster behind the Raiders.

Maybe at the start of the season, but by the end there was ample talent on the field. However, the areas that are still deficient are very much so, making them easy to expose, and the rookies were bound to look look like rookies at some point.

It's no coincidence that Seattle scored 14 points off of turnovers, the exact margin of victory.

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