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Were a Good Football team and thats okay.


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Were aging a bit... and we need to get rid of some old fat as it shows out there on the field and expect it to show up when minessota comes over.

They are young reckless and still playing under their 5 year rookie contracts.

Enjoy the season... but

Pray to Allah Buddha Jesus and all the above we dont sneak into the playoffs.

Im looking at you Eagles Saints and the other team that may get over confident.

When you watch most of these games were loosing... its due to stupid mistakes not being overcoached or the other team having better talent than we do.

Peace and love from some shitty web cafe in nairobi kenya... loving those highlights.

Keep em coming and stay safe.

Cheers my Good people.

 

 

 

 

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Yeah, we're slightly above average in a league full of mediocre teams. The thing is this team has little to no room for error against the top teams in the league. If we play great in all three phases, we'll have a shot. I keep holding out hope that we have some sort of 2007 Giants run in us.

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I say we played relatively well against the Eagles, who may be the best team in the league.  We showed well for ourselves in regards to the players.  But, our coaches blew that game.  The Saints losses and the Bears loss were more than just losses.  Our coaches sucked as expected, but our players were flat and looked lost the entirety of those games.  We didn't look like a good team.  That's the troubling part for anyone hoping for a miraculous turn around and run to the Super Bowl with this iteration of the team...  

 

 

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