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Over or under six wins


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Over Under 6 wins  

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 I think we win a game or two early just because we suprise someone and they have an off day offensively, but this team is going to be BAD defensively unless we make some major upgrades from now till the draft 

I see us going like 4-12 at best, we might honestly be looking at a 2-14 type season again 

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40 minutes ago, bababoey said:

Whether anyone wants to admit it or not, this offense is actually pretty good.  Much better than what last years was.  Our defense is a black hole right now but we are in day 4 of FA so I am just going to wait and see. 

People not seeing this are blind. We gonna be in the mix this year. Accurate qb with a strong short game and cmc/ more is his slant option. Enjoy

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44 minutes ago, bababoey said:

Whether anyone wants to admit it or not, this offense is actually pretty good.  Much better than what last years was.  Our defense is a black hole right now but we are in day 4 of FA so I am just going to wait and see. 

Not up front, it's not.

At skill positions maybe, but I don't have a whole lot of confidence in our line right now (even with Okung).

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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not up front, it's not.

At skill positions maybe, but I don't have a whole lot of confidence in our line right now (even with Okung).

I would disagree with anyone that says the line is not better than last year.  I would take Okung over (insert name here) we had at left tackle and Miller over Turner.  I never said it's the best line in the NFL or even good.  I don't think it is.  But this line and this whole offense is better than what we had last year. 

If you don't think it is, put Kyle Allen back out there and change LT every other game and see how that is.

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We’re tanking for Trevor and I’m here for it. He’ll sit a year behind teddy while they build up the roster

i think the original plan was to try to compete but free agency didn’t go exactly the way they wanted

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