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3-2 on the 5 game stretch


Captain Morgan

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early in the season I was concerned about the 5 games we just played.  4 road games, and a home game vs. the Eagles, although at that time, I didn't think the Eagles would be that good.  I posted we should be happy with 3-2, especially considering games lost by Ryan, Luke, Greg and Kurt.

and here we are, 3-2 after 4 road games, including a division rival and the freaking Patriots.

yet somehow I'm so pissed we threw away the game at Chicago.  I know they have a good D, but our O played like crap, and on top of that we were unlucky.  So where do we stand at 5-3?

a half game out of first in our division, behind a Saints team that has won 5 in a row.  Falcons right behind us, and we host them Sunday (4 of our remaining 8 games are division rivals).  We should be 6-2, but we're 5-3 hosting a team that has beaten us 3 straight.  Maybe I should have considered it a 6 game stretch.  

We need to win this game, as much as I told myself 3-2 would be a good thing in the 5 game stretch, but we really do need to win this game.  Still, congrats to our D for carrying us to 5-3 in the first half of the season.

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That Chicago loss was just awful. Hope it doesn't end up biting us in the ass. 

But realistically, it really doesn't matter if we can't get this offense on track because we're not making any real noise in terms of being a true contender with the offense we're putting on the field right now. 

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I'd be very interested to see us utilize a speed package every once in a while. Throw Samuel, Klay, and shepard out there. Keep CMC in as the back or kick him to the slot.

Haven't seen much of those deep post routes we use to give Ginn. If we do send a guy on a 9, its funchess and he doesn't have the top end speed.

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Honestly after the saints loss, I would have been happy with 3 and 2 in this stretch.  The loss in Chicago sucked but overall 5-3 with all the injuries to our stars, no running game, and no consistency in the passing game is better than it could be.

The defense just showed off against a good offense and our special teams was an actual advantage.

Hard to predict where we may go this year but we were 3-5 At this time last year.

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That Chicago loss was just awful. Hope it doesn't end up biting us in the ass. 

But realistically, it really doesn't matter if we can't get this offense on track because we're not making any real noise in terms of being a true contender with the offense we're putting on the field right now. 

Denver seemed to overcome that in 2015.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That Chicago loss was just awful. Hope it doesn't end up biting us in the ass. 

But realistically, it really doesn't matter if we can't get this offense on track because we're not making any real noise in terms of being a true contender with the offense we're putting on the field right now. 

Agreed with this at least. Even if we win the South, we won't go deep in the playoff unless some serious adjustments are made.

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