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Who's better - or worse - than their current record?


Mr. Scot

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If we can get some consistency in the passing game I think we still hit 10-6.  But if we continue to have issues there, ST (field goals), and a lack of a pass rush we could see our fair share of troubles. I am holding out hope though that we can tweak some things that keeps us winning. I say we do what we all predicted we would do early this season and go 4-0...the next 4-5 games who knows, right? Maybe we even surprise ourselves.

Giants are better. Dallas will be worse. Green Bay & New England are exactly where they should be.  Green Bay looks scary good. 

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Except for Seattle which is obvious...

The Eagles aren't as bad as they look.  They'll get the offense together.  They just don't know how to use Murray right now.  Their defense is decent.

The Lions are better than 0-2.  Two road games to start the year is never easy, especially going cross-country and then playing a division rival on the road.  They will bounce back.

Just because of injury, the Cowboys aren't a 2-0 team.  Without Romo or Dez Bryant, that's an 0-2 team.  Sucks because they have an arguably top 5 defense that will get worn out because of an inept offense.

Atlanta is no where close to a 2-0 team.  Two close, lucky wins that bad opposition handed them. 

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I know you can't root for us to win it all, as I certainly wouldn't be rooting for the Aints if the Panthers sucked, but atleast go for us over those dirty Falcunts.

I actually dislike the Panthers more than the Falcons most of the time. I lived in NC for a while, so my hatred for the Panthers grew while I was there. My mom is a big Panthers fan. Loves Cam. I hate her during football season lol.

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