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why the panic over the giants win??


juliosantos

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We beat the giants in a tough game and we are all acting like our season is done and acting like we lost . In 2015 we had the same type of game almost identical endings and i remeber people saying that was such a great finish and were all excited , whats the difference ??? Yes our defense looks terrible but vs our big bad defense in 2015 and a worse giants team they put up more points vs us , so im finding it hard to see why people are mad ? we scored 33 points . This is a great win in my book.ALSO remember people the panthers are not good early in the season under rivera and off the bye and we are 3-1 , we get better as the year goes on remember that. we never have an easy win , so when we do win lets celebrate the win like every other team . CALM DOWN AND KEEP POUNDING !

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I don't think most are panicking. A win is a win anyway you can get it. I think most everyone would've taken a 3-1 start.

Our record is just fine. But, we have certainly show. Some consistent weaknesses that are cause for concern. Namely, getting to the QB. We don't have a pass rush right now and I'm not sure we have a solution for that.

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1 minute ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

If you don't think there should be bitching over a game that would have literally ended in a loss 99.9% of the time, I don't know what to tell you. I don't think there should be as MUCH bitching, but the odds of that win were about 1 in 1000.

ehhhhh, we got the ball back with over a minute left and one timeout, only needing a field goal to win. Other than the kick itself, there was really nothing miraculous or out of the ordinary winning a game in that situation, it happens every week in the NFL. 

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You have a group of fans on this message board who think we have a roster currently constructed to go 19-0. In other words, you have a completely delusional fan base with unrealistic expectations. 

Truth of the matter is that this is a 7-9 to 9-7 football team that, with a little luck could win 11 games, get hot, rely on their veterans and make a run. This is also a team that has no margin of error when it comes to questionable coaching decisions or continued injuries on either the offensive or defensive lines.  It is also a team that cannot afford for Cam or Luke to have off games. 

In all honesty, this place should be over the moon with the win yesterday.  In years past, we lose yesterday’s game every single time. We stole one here and are 3-1. I also don’t think they’ve come even close to playing a complete game on both sides of the ball. 

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Because we played like ass and nearly lost to a far inferior team and would have if we weren’t bailed out by some bad reffing and big balls gano. It also reaffirmed all our fears about the team and its weaknesses.

its also a good thing we found a way to win while playing like absolute crap so thats a positive

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

This fan base is fickle, that’s why.

Mike McCarthy, one of the most consistent coaches since he entered the league, and Aaron Rodgers lost to the Lions... I don’t see any panic from them and calling for McCarthy’s job.

Uh lol

https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/10/8/17951344/green-bay-packers-mike-mccarthy-aaron-rodgers

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