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Perhaps the most beneficial half of the year was today


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Coaches will now have plenty to talk about, plenty to complain about, plenty to look at.

And the media...the media will be second guessing us all week.

If we would have won 45-0, we would come out next week with unfounded confidence.

 

THIS last half of football will be invaluable.  Mark it.

 

Keep Pounding!!!

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Didn't we see the same movie weeks ago against the Giants. What is different today then that game? RR also talked about that in the locker room during half time and the result wasn't much different. That's our achilles heel it seems. 

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We've said this after EVERY almost blown huge lead. Do the coaches learn from it? No, quite the contrary. I'd rather that we carry momentum into the next game by demolishing the Seahawks instead i am sitting here feeling dissapointed even though we are going to the NFC championship game...

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59 minutes ago, Cam El said:

Yeah,  too bad it didn't happen during the regular season.  Like maybe against the Packers,  Saints or Giants. 

You're counting the Saints twice right? And the colts? Texans were one play away from OT too. 

The best thing about this team is the chemistry but as far as talent goes the defensive turnovers are covering up a very flawed squad. Glad McDermott and Rivera were able to dial up the right blitzes too. We got great pressure before Seattle adjusted. 

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