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I'm Still not Not Giving Up On This Team


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I know its looks bad right being 0-3 but really other than the philly game we had chances to win at atlanta and at dallas we just gotta go back to running the ball and quit letting jake pass more than 30 times a game.

I looked at our schedule I think we have very good shot at being 4-3 here in a few weeks facing redskins,bucs,bills,and cards and that will get us right back in it so fans don't give up its not over yet.

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Have you watched any of the games?

yes I have and this team is not as bad as their record say they are we just gotta fix a few things and we should be back to normal after the bye.I still support coach fox and believe he do what it takes to turn this around.

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Did you know that 5 teams in the history of the NFL have made the playoffs after starting 0-3? Did ja? Well? In the History!

that don't mean poo this is 2009 thats all that matters.

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I know its looks bad right being 0-3 but really other than the philly game we had chances to win at atlanta and at dallas we just gotta go back to running the ball and quit letting jake pass more than 30 times a game.

I looked at our schedule I think we have very good shot at being 4-3 here in a few weeks facing redskins,bucs,bills,and cards and that will get us right back in it so fans don't give up its not over yet.

you're a broken record. :rolleye:

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the only way we go 4-3 over the next few weeks is if the other teams forfeit. This team is quickly becoming the worst in the league and it all starts and ends with the coaches. Jake is not a winner and the sooner we can all agree on something alot of us have known for 5 years the better.

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