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18 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

it is good. 

 

This place is cringy and depressing after a loss

 

but its a hell of a lot of fun when we win. Hopefully were sitting at 5-2 next week with high spirits. 

 

Were a 2nd half of season team anyway. 4-2 is a good start

Hell, its depressing after a win. just more do after a loss.

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27 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Were a 2nd half of season team anyway. 4-2 is a good start

yep. and we've set ourselves up well for a great 2nd half run. 11-5 should get us to the playoffs this year and is certainly still attainable, especially once we get healthy. 

depending on how well we play and how much getting healthy helps us, 12-4 or dare i say 13-3 is not out of reach. I highly doubt we win out, but looking at who is on our schedule, its not out of the question to only lose one more. more likely we have 4-6 losses, but that will still be good enough for playoffs.

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22 minutes ago, wud35 said:

Hell, its depressing after a win. just more do after a loss.

Here's the thing about losing...

Most fans can manage to handle a loss as long as their team showed effort and organization.  When the other team wins because they are better and/or more talented, losses can hurt but you can move on from them rather easily.

When you know your own team is more talented and when you see them, game after game, display confusion, very little organization, and often showing lack of effort, then fans can (and usually will) be pissed, win or lose.

I don't know why this is so hard for some people to understand.

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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Here's the thing about losing...

Most fans can manage to handle a loss as long as their team showed effort and organization.  When the other team wins because they are better and/or more talented, losses can hurt but you can move on from them rather easily.

When you know your own team is more talented and when you see them, game after game, display confusion, very little organization, and often showing lack of effort, then fans can (and usually will) be pissed, win or lose.

I don't know why this is so hard for some people to understand.

The top teams in the league have wtf losses all the time. I'm not happy with this coaching staff and if we don't make the playoffs I want them gone, but people act like we are a horrible team after losses. One minute a player is the best thing since sliced bread, the next they need to be cut. Our coaches are not perfect but they do some things really well. 

The older I get, the more I spend my time away from this website because the manic depressive episodes are retarded to read. I'd rather read more level headed opinions and give my two cents.

 

the eagles are a damn good football team, we are better. Didn't play that way on a short week and we laid an egg. Going through the intracacies of why is much more fun then reading post after post of retarded nonsense. Not saying everyone is like that but a vast majority are that way.

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13 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Here's the thing about losing...

Most fans can manage to handle a loss as long as their team showed effort and organization.  When the other team wins because they are better and/or more talented, losses can hurt but you can move on from them rather easily.

When you know your own team is more talented and when you see them, game after game, display confusion, very little organization, and often showing lack of effort, then fans can (and usually will) be pissed, win or lose.

I don't know why this is so hard for some people to understand.

Lack of effort?

STFU. 

You ain't watching.

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10 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Here's the thing about losing...

Most fans can manage to handle a loss as long as their team showed effort and organization.  When the other team wins because they are better and/or more talented, losses can hurt but you can move on from them rather easily.

When you know your own team is more talented and when you see them, game after game, display confusion, very little organization, and often showing lack of effort, then fans can (and usually will) be pissed, win or lose.

I don't know why this is so hard for some people to understand.

Some times teams lose. that's part of the game. I'm talking about some people like to bitch if we win or lose. and no most fans can't handle a loss hell a lot on here can't handle a win. that's my point. I will not get into why we lost. there are over hundred post about that already. its time to move on. 

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