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We will beat Washington. Right? RIGHT?


Jeremy Igo

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I see two more wins.  This will put us at 7 and 9 for the year.  Washington and the Colts or Washington and Atlanta.  TB man handled the Atlanta this past weekend.  I don't see either TB or Atlanta catching up so all 3 of are 7 and 9.

 

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I’m not a bandwagon fan, I have been a fan since the beginning. I packed it up for the year after the Atlanta beat down. At this point there really is no reason to win it only hurts our draft position. This season is just a comedy of errors, or just a comedy if your into that sort of humiliation. I’ll move on to the Hurricanes for the season and wait for the new management before I get my feelings involved again.

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23 minutes ago, philit99 said:

I’m not a bandwagon fan, I have been a fan since the beginning. I packed it up for the year after the Atlanta beat down. At this point there really is no reason to win it only hurts our draft position. This season is just a comedy of errors, or just a comedy if your into that sort of humiliation. I’ll move on to the Hurricanes for the season and wait for the new management before I get my feelings involved again.

I hear you. Same with me. I remember the night in October 93 when we were awarded the franchise. Been through it all. I'll still watch, but the Canes are a nice and timely diversion.

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