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Usually long weeks to prepare would give me more confidence, but not with Rivera's record after bye.  That said, That's a game we should win.  In fact, we should win the next 4 even with us having the worst game of the season last week.  4 straight gets us to 10-3, after that, I could see a scenario where we lose all 3, win all 3, but I'm gonna go 2-1 winning just home games making us 12-4.  Last night sucked, but at the end of the day it just counts as 1 loss, and on the road, on a short week against a team playing great ball.  Get poo together in Detroit and we're still in good positions.  Defense needs to wake the fug up and make career decisions because I foresee a gutting of D-line in particular if improvement isn't made.

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If New Orleans has locked up, it could help with getting one playoff game. I'm almost convinced to let them win and see if someone else can go in and do the job. But it all comes down to how much better teams are able to scheme against us.

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@ Detroit

vs. Seattle

W @ Tampa

W @ Cleveland

W vs New Orleans

W vs Atlanta

L @ New Orleans

12-4

Worst I can see is 10-6 with additional losses against NO and Atlanta 

Detroit Seattle Tampa and Cleveland are just flat out worse teams than we are 

I still believe we are Superbowl contenders and I think if we play the Chiefs or the Patriots we have a good chance of winning. We just can't play a team with a good speed rush

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