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we are only 1 game off in the loss column compared to last year after week 6..

i know things "seem" a lot worse.. but they're really not..

maybe we can improve enough to beat buffalo, then arizona, and get a TOUGH win in New Orleans...

all the sudden we're 5-3.. and have 4 winnable games ahead - atlanta (@ home if we can split the series, which we usually do), miami (@ home), @jets, bucks (@ home)... 3 outta 4 at home!

our team is not that bad...!!

have faith!

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we are only 1 game off in the loss column compared to last year after week 6..

i know things "seem" a lot worse.. but they're really not..

maybe we can improve enough to beat buffalo, then arizona, and get a TOUGH win in New Orleans...

all the sudden we're 5-3.. and have 4 winnable games ahead - atlanta (@ home if we can split the series, which we usually do), miami (@ home), @jets, bucks (@ home)... 3 outta 4 at home!

our team is not that bad...!!

have faith!

yeah if fox can realize that jakes not getting it done and has the balls to move to matt

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dude we were 6-2 at the bye last year

??.. after 6 weeks we were 4-2.. correct..?? after 9 weeks we were 6-2...

we could poss be 5-3.. if we beat buff, ariz, and pull one out against the Saints (not saying it'll be easy but we always play them tough).. then we play 3 out of the next 4 at home.. against teams we can beat..

and would be on pace for 10-11 wins..

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??.. after 6 weeks we were 4-2.. correct..?? after 9 weeks we were 6-2...

we could poss be 5-3.. if we beat buff, ariz, and pull one out against the Saints (not saying it'll be easy but we always play them tough).. then we play 3 out of the next 4 at home.. against teams we can beat..

and would be on pace for 10-11 wins..

the way the looked against Washington and Tampa....it will take everything they got to beat the crappy Bucs.

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??.. after 6 weeks we were 4-2.. correct..?? after 9 weeks we were 6-2...

we could poss be 5-3.. if we beat buff, ariz, and pull one out against the Saints (not saying it'll be easy but we always play them tough).. then we play 3 out of the next 4 at home.. against teams we can beat..

and would be on pace for 10-11 wins..

You realize we are 2-3 and our 2 wins came against 2 of the bottom three teams in the league, right?

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it's easy to look at us being .500 at 3-3 (if we beat the Bills) and then think we could go with 2 more wins.. but we have to actually outplay those teams.

Looking at the record without looking at the game could give you hope. Let's hope that the game actually plays out the same.

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