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4-0 vs. poo


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I'll be the drunk negative nancy here, the realist, anti-fan whatever you guys want but let's put this into perspective.

 

Jags

Texans

Saints without Brees (their only player left)

Bucs

 None of those teams are even close to playoff caliber teams. I don't understand why everyone is so ecstatic. Is this what we've been reduced to? Hoorahing over beating up on arguable the 4 worst teams in the NFL? That's sad, and someone has to point it out. I mean look at these teams we are playing...they're garbage. 

 

If we come back from the bye and beat the Hawks, I'm all in but as of now we have yet to prove we're a legit team. It is what it is.

 

 

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You're not wrong but it doesn't stop everyone from calling the Colts super bowl favorites every year since luck for there even though they get 6 free wins a year. They have a losing record vs non AFCS teams but they're not denigrated for their competition. Ride the good feels while they last. 

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Falcons are 4-0 against the Eagles (LOL), Giants who gave the game away, Dallas without Romo and Dez, and the terrible Texans that we beat too.  

You can only play who's on your schedule and I'm impressed we went 4-0 without the best linebacker in the game and the soul of our defense

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