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Same here. I like to see how strong we are against a team with all of their starters playing. Otherwise, there will be excuses that we won because the other team's starters are hurt & I don't want to hear that. :mad:

Some fans last year were saying that injuries don't matter and that you should win the game anyway when talking about the Panthers, now they want to play a team at full strength because other wise we will just be beating a injured team and it doesn't count.

IMO a win is a win and a loss is a loss no matter what, and that's all I care about and that's all anyone should care about.

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Some fans last year were saying that injuries don't matter and that you should win the game anyway when talking about the Panthers, now they want to play a team at full strength because other wise we will just be beating a injured team and it doesn't count.

IMO a win is a win and a loss is a loss no matter what, and that's all I care about and that's all anyone should care about.

DING DING DING!!!

you guys know 2/5ths of our oline was out the last time we faced them. You think TB would give that win back?

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Some fans last year were saying that injuries don't matter and that you should win the game anyway when talking about the Panthers, now they want to play a team at full strength because other wise we will just be beating a injured team and it doesn't count.

IMO a win is a win and a loss is a loss no matter what, and that's all I care about and that's all anyone should care about.

One of the reasons we have won this year is that we haven't had many serious injuries. Only on the offensive line, and their replacements stepped up and played well. Like it or not, injuries play a significant role in how teams finish.

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Yeap, would much rather beat them when they are at full strength

I may be the odd man out here but I just want to win. Injuries are a fact of life in the NFL and god knows we have had our share. It is about time that we get the better side of the deal IMO.

Would I rather beat them at full strength? Yes...but at this point in the season very few teams are and as far as I am concerned the more of our competition that is out the better.

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