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Blowout losses are not the end of the world


bigdavis

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1 minute ago, caatfan said:

Pats just lost to a 4-4 Titans team by 24. Their other two losses were to Detroit and J'ville. I'd say we're in good company, even though they have no competition in their division. 

"any given Sunday..."

as RR said, "poo happens"

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22 minutes ago, bigdavis said:

What are you all talking about?? Who said anything about the Mariners??

(edited my dumb mistake, haha.  Next I'll be citing the Toledo Mud Hens)  But it WAS Seattle.

For whatever other opinions I have, I'd like to think we can beat a baseball team :thinking:

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The one game I can tolerate looking like ass? 

A road game on Thursday night.  TNF isn’t about money.  Not enough time for players to heal nor to gameplan for someone you see once every 4 years.  Which is why so much bad football occurs.

they should at least make TNF divisional games.  At least the short week is essentially health as the main issue. 

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