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Need to go at least 8-4 to go 9-7 and have back-to-back winning seasons


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Can it be done?

TAMPA BAY (1-3)

at New Orleans (1-3)

ARIZONA (1-3)

at Los Angeles (3-1)

KANSAS CITY (2-2)

NEW ORLEANS (1-3)

at Oakland (3-1)

at Seattle (3-1)

SAN DIEGO (1-3)

at Washington (2-2)

ATLANTA (3-1)

at Tampa Bay (1-3)

 

It's going to be tough. At the very, very max I see 9-7, zero room for error. And not having back-to-back winning seasons yet again would be the most disheartening thing of all. That would extend it out to November 2018 as the very earliest.

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We can get hot and win out. The only game that concerns me like there's no chance we win is Seattle. 9-7, 10-6. We can do it. Providing Cam is healthy, Shula adjusts the game plan to fit what we have and the good Lord still has us in his good graces, we can do it. 

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4 minutes ago, Randolph Panther said:

I still see us getting to 7-3.  Actually we should be favored in everyone of those games. 

We'll see how things go on MNF. If we lose to Tampa Bay, it will be about time to start talking draft. And we wouldn't be favored at Los Angeles right now.

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