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Propaganda is here : Get Used to being in the superbowl...


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Incase you didnt notice...

 

WE WERE IN THE DAMN SUPERBOWL.... 

Thats right 30 other fans were sitting pretty at home wishing they were on the field playing for 60 minutes infront of the whole world. 

 

WE WILL BE BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN. :) 

Offseason :  Upgrade that OFFENSIVE line and UPGRADE that DEFENSIVE line... over and over and over and over again. 

Kelvin BENJAMIN WILL BE BACK.... 

 

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If it was that easy every losing super bowl team would go back frequently. I do feel we have a leg up in getting into the playoffs (we should dominate our division), but in no means, will it be easy to get back to the super bowl.. 

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2 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Tonight showed we have holes all over the place. I'm not sure we will even make the playoffs next year. Let's be real. 

I don't believe it is all over the place.  The offensive line needs work, but aside from that, we beat ourselves with drops, fumbles and mistakes.  This Defense played lights out for what they were tasked to do, and kept us in the game the whole time. We get KB back next year, Funchess gets a year under his belt, Bene gets back and we start off next year with more experience then ever before.

 

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