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We're less than 30 days from kickoff, who's excited?


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I am starting to get excited about this team taking the field on September 13th at home against the Raiders.  I have a feeling we may be a tougher out than most people think.  We'll take a bunch of L's but will have a lot to cheer about and watch some young players develop into future stars. 

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I’m excited to see what we’ve got with Rhule and Brady and Snow for sure. Have low expectations for wins but I do think we’ll have some exciting games and our offense will be fun to watch regardless of our record. Defense, oh boy. Just hoping to see some improvement over the course of the season there and young players showing good potential being realized. If the whole is greater than the sum of our parts on D I’ll be really happy, our D’s talent equals 32nd in the league. If it’s better than that credit to Snow and it bodes well for the future.

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4 minutes ago, t96 said:

I’m excited to see what we’ve got with Rhule and Brady and Snow for sure. Have low expectations for wins but I do think we’ll have some exciting games and our offense will be fun to watch regardless of our record. Defense, oh boy. Just hoping to see some improvement over the course of the season there and young players showing good potential being realized. If the whole is greater than the sum of our parts on D I’ll be really happy, our D’s talent equals 32nd in the league. If it’s better than that credit to Snow and it bodes well for the future.

Pretty much this. Everyone things I'm being negative saying we're going to lose a bunch of games, etc. but that's just being realistic. It doesn't mean you can't watch the games and enjoy watching a young team and staff develop together. It's just gonna be a miserable experience if you're expecting wins.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty much this. Everyone things I'm being negative saying we're going to lose a bunch of games, etc. but that's just being realistic. It doesn't mean you can't watch the games and enjoy watching a young team and staff develop together. It's just gonna be a miserable experience if you're expecting wins.

Yeah I mean it would be just dumb and delusional to expect us to make the playoffs or anything like that. I wouldn’t be completely shocked if we do scrape up 7+ wins but that would require a whole lot to go perfectly for us and I think is very unlikely. More likely we’re in the 4-6 win range, though with our D I couldn’t rule out 1-3 wins. Either way as you said, best to have lower expectations, and just enjoy it for what it is. 

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20 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I am excited and anxious. 

 

I plan to treat every game like it is the last of the season. 

Same, this pandemic has made me appreciate sports more.  Every game is precious.

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