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Cons beat Broncos... Is Monday a must win?


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Just now, Paa Langfart said:

I havent officially given up on this season but I am getting there if we lose to TB.

 

If we manage to lose to tb, the season, and the Huddle, will be very difficult to handle.

 

The wife just saw your avi. She is a wolf person. We have so much wolf stuff around the house. I fear full moons.

 

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1 minute ago, Randolph Panther said:

Yeah we need to beat Tampa Bay.  Its all but a must win.  If we lost it would take 9-2 to get to 10-6.  Just need to take it a game at a time and get a lil healthier and a lil better each week.

 

That is usually what we do. We slowly get better each week. Not sure why it is taking them so long to get started this year?

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41 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

That is usually what we do. We slowly get better each week. Not sure why it is taking them so long to get started this year?

Slow starts are a very common thing under Rivera, both in games and in seasons.

I like Ron, but that's one trend I wish would go away.

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