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1 minute ago, Chardee MacDennis said:

So you are saying we lose to Packers, Bucs twice, Falcons twice, and Saints again? 

That's exactly what Im saying. Maybe we beat MN and split with the Bucs but I'll be shocked if we dont implode. Our defense is terrible, and our QB has to play like a created player in Madden every week for us to have a shot

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In terms of the schedule, we're not in a bad spot. 4-2 is always a good record to have at this point for any team. Plenty of season left. The way we've lost those two games, this one in particular, is the problem.

We got manhandled and out-coached by a team that was very beatable.

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14 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

I'm sure most of us would have taken 4-2 at this point with the schedule we had. What is unacceptable is that we are 1-2 at home.

Bingo. Its hard to reconcile how a team that looks so good against NE and Detroit can be this bad at home. 

Objectively speaking, 4-2 is not bad. Just so deflating losing this way at home and with the Luke injury 

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18 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

Bingo. Its hard to reconcile how a team that looks so good against NE and Detroit can be this bad at home. 

Objectively speaking, 4-2 is not bad. Just so deflating losing this way at home and with the Luke injury 

Shot week and bad coaching don't mix well. We could have easy won if our offense would have just not turned the ball over. 14 points off of ints are killer. 

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