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Given our remaining schedule, do we run the table?


SamMills4Life

Predict our final record.   

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  1. 1. Predict our final record.

    • 16-0, all the way Baby!
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    • 15-1, noboby's perfect. We will mess up somewhere.
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    • 14-2, having lost ealier, and having locked up the #1 seed we rest our starters against the Bucs.
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    • 11-5 (just checking how many opposing fans are on our board)
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We should but nothing is certain.

I'm really looking at individual match ups. I said in another thread that if Norman shuts down obj he should win dpoy. That guy is fuging insane and always gets his regardless if they win or lose. Norman is the only guy I can think of that matches his athleticism and ball skills. Obj is quick as fug. It's gonna be tough for Norman.

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16 minutes ago, SamMills4Life said:

As the Redskins just sealed their win against the Giants, it looks like every team we play the rest of the year just lost this week.

It's been fun just joking about it, but we are realistically looking like we can run the table. For the first time this year, I think we will.

 

"There's going to be a lot of talk, a lot of speculation, but the truth of the matter is it should only be geared to the next game," head coach Ron Rivera said. "I know this much: The next possibility is 12. We'll continue to take that one-game-at-a-time mentality. We can't get ahead of ourselves. We can't look at what the possibilities are other than what's in front of us.

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7 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

We should but nothing is certain.

I'm really looking at individual match ups. I said in another thread that if Norman shuts down obj he should win dpoy. That guy is fuging insane and always gets his regardless if they win or lose. Norman is the only guy I can think of that matches his athleticism and ball skills. Obj is quick as fug. It's gonna be tough for Norman.

That catch today was sick. You put in anyone in our roster in that position and that's an incomplete pass 100/100 times.

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12 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Nothing but garbage left. The answer is absolutely yes, 16-0.

"Teams that worry too much about the future or dwell too much on the past, you are not putting all your energy into winning one game that week," Olsen said. "It's hard to win in this league. The margin for error is very small.

"It takes all of your focus each week to win a game at this level. I don't think you get yourself too wrapped in what's ahead."

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3 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

"There's going to be a lot of talk, a lot of speculation, but the truth of the matter is it should only be geared to the next game," head coach Ron Rivera said. "I know this much: The next possibility is 12. We'll continue to take that one-game-at-a-time mentality. We can't get ahead of ourselves. We can't look at what the possibilities are other than what's in front of us.

Rivera is right, I really hope he can keep the team in that sort of mentality. Complacency is for chumps.

That said, we're just a bunch of stupid fans. We're free to think what we want to think.

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i think we can do it and probably will do it....mainly because the rest of the teams on the schedule suck.

 

we could go with cam and luke sitting out and pull it off fairly easily. that's not being cocky, that's just noticing how bad the falcons, saints, giants, and bucs are. all of them lost today, most lost to teams we already beat. none of these games today were really close.

the only team i am at all cautious about is the cardinals, but even then we've got homefield advantage all but locked up and i think we're just flat out better all the way around.

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