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2 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Al Pacinos speech is pretty relevant this year. We are literally three yards from a 7-2 record

less than a yard vs the bucs

one yard for the two pointer vs green bay

less than a yard for the td vs Green Bay 

If I had more access to clips, trust me, I would include all of them. Definitely went for a theme.

 

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1 hour ago, bigdog10 said:

Al Pacinos speech is pretty relevant this year. We are literally three yards from a 7-2 record

less than a yard vs the bucs

one yard for the two pointer vs green bay

less than a yard for the td vs Green Bay 

I get what you're saying, but your are what your record says. I would argue that with more competent QB play, we should be 8-1, but we're 5-4. It is what it is. If anything it's more a case of being "so close, yet so far."  

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