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16 hours ago, steven8989 said:

I'm not worried about Rams they are coming off a super bowl loss. All teams struggle next year after losing SB. I wouldn't be surprised if they miss the playoffs.

 

 

That’s true, unless of course you consider the fact that the team that just won the super bowl was coming off a loss in the previous year’s super bowl 

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8 hours ago, mcsmoak said:

That’s true, unless of course you consider the fact that the team that just won the super bowl was coming off a loss in the previous year’s super bowl 

I think everyone would agree that the patriots are the exception to most rules.

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6 hours ago, stbugs said:

What? Have you looked at the schedule? Other than the Rams, weeks 2-8 is by far the easiest stretch of the schedule. Tampa twice, Arizona, Tennessee, 49ers, Jax and Houston? Most of those are non playoff or 1st round playoff exits at best. Second half is way harder. 

Keep sleeping on them. 

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