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Next Four-Who do we beat?


Randolph Panther

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Well my opinion before the season, after the Saints game and now has changed. 

Seattle will be a tough game. We always play each other close. Last year we were flying pretty high and they were sucking and they used a win against us to kick start their season. I think it's important for our team's mental toughness to get a win in Seattle. I honestly see it going either way. 

We match up horribly with Green Bay. They aren't unbeatable but they seem to really have our number. I expect a closer game than last year but I definitely think this is an L. 

Indy was smoking now they are ablaze. They just look bad. All of those Huddlers who lost their collective poo when Indy drafted yet another WR in the first round are seeing why they only make good GMs in Madden. This should be a win. 

Philly is also ablaze. It turns out Chip Kelly's offense (much like Larry Fedora's) is either on point or a useless 3 and out machine. I think this is a win too. 

Definitely think 2-2 is doable, and I would not be surprised with 3-1. Let's hope Luke is back and healthy by Seattle

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