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Adam Schein ranks the 2-2 teams and takes a couple shots at Cam


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3 hours ago, raz said:

i'll agree with the consistently inconsistent.   he's always been able to get us out of jams with his legs.  if he can't do that?  

Favre and Elway we're inconsistent for their entire careers but they won more than they lost.

Valid concern though...

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11 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

The trash can’s name is Rubbermade and we have great conversations. Glad you respect my opinions though.

*twitches*

Sterilite knows football better.

Rubbermaid doesn't understand the value of late round draft picks.

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8 hours ago, mc52beast said:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001060772/article/eagles-browns-chargers-most-promising-of-nfls-13-22-teams

Schein says Panthers are 8th best 2-2 team

Took a couple shots at Cam, saying we finally have a qb who can complete a forward pass and called Cam “consistently inconsistent “

Also ranked the Texans 4th... what a freaking joke

Frankly, despite beating them....I would overall rank the Texans as a better team right now.  

Best team doesn’t always win.  Best team that day does.  2015 Panthers/Broncos plays 10 times and we win most. 

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

Frankly, despite beating them....I would overall rank the Texans as a better team right now.  

Best team doesn’t always win.  Best team that day does.  2015 Panthers/Broncos plays 10 times and we win most. 

Disagree. Texans defense is middling as is their offense.  We aren't great right now but the defense keeps us in any game. The strip sacks by Texas are the only thing that made the game close. We dominated them most of the day. Those overthrow passes happened for both teams. Honestly without bogus ref calls and Cam being awful for 2 games we should be 4-0 and ranked in the top 10 for sure.

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18 minutes ago, CRA said:

Frankly, despite beating them....I would overall rank the Texans as a better team right now.  

Best team doesn’t always win.  Best team that day does.  2015 Panthers/Broncos plays 10 times and we win most. 

Losing Kenny Stills probably hurt a lot.

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