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Breaking down the 0-3 hole. breaking down the rest of the schedule.


Dpantherman

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hopefully, it doesn't boil down to this. we really dont know who this team is 2 weeks into the season, but we have an idea. an 0-3 whole is almost impossible to dig out of.

-we would have to win 3 consecutive just to get at 3-3, at week 7. after dallas we get a week we get a bye then:

vs Washington

@ Tampa

vs. Buffalo

@ Arizona

@ New Orleans

vs. ATL

vs. MIA

@ Jets

vs. Tampa

@ New England

vs. Minn.

@ Giants

vs. New Orelans.

In all honesty, I think we can beat Washington, Tampa, and Buffalo. (3-3). I saw we lose to Arizona and NO. (3-5) I think we beat ATL and MIA at home (5-5). upset the jets (6-5). beat tampa (7-5). Loss to NE (7-6). That leaves home vs. Minnesota, at Giants, home vs. New Orleans. I think we can beat Minnesota home. (8-6). if we can pull an upset at Giants, and Stop NO, thats 10-6. its possible, but idk. There is your breakdown.

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hopefully, it doesn't boil down to this. we really dont know who this team is 2 weeks into the season, but we have an idea. an 0-3 whole is almost impossible to dig out of.

-we would have to win 3 consecutive just to get at 3-3, at week 7. after dallas we get a week we get a bye then:

vs Washington

@ Tampa

vs. Buffalo

@ Arizona

@ New Orleans

vs. ATL

vs. MIA

@ Jets

vs. Tampa

@ New England

vs. Minn.

@ Giants

vs. New Orelans.

In all honesty, I think we can beat Washington, Tampa, and Buffalo. (3-3). I saw we lose to Arizona and NO. (3-5) I think we beat ATL and MIA at home (5-5). upset the jets (6-5). beat tampa (7-5). Loss to NE (7-6). That leaves home vs. Minnesota, at Giants, home vs. New Orleans. I think we can beat Minnesota home. (8-6). if we can pull an upset at Giants, and Stop NO, thats 10-6. its possible, but idk. There is your breakdown.

So you're saying that if we open up 0-3, then we can go 10-3 for the reaminder of the season. That makes sense. :rolleyes:

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So you're saying that if we open up 0-3, then we can go 10-3 for the reaminder of the season. That makes sense. :rolleyes:

its not like i said we would when 10 straight and then lose the last three. its a process. and i put a lot of IFs in there. but if we did go 10-6, it would probably look something close to they way i put it.

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Well good thing that we are only 0-2 so far, and Romo sucks almost as much as Jake. The Cowboys are most definitely beatable...hopefully Barber is out.

True, the Cowboys have shown they are beatable, but probably not by us. We would need them to be playing without starters in order to have a chance.

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