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The goal is to be champions .  To be the best you have to beat the best .   Lets win against a team at their best and know we beat a team not at their weakest but at the top of their game , There is no challenge to beat a weak team .

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On 7/23/2021 at 2:15 PM, Snake said:

I was looking forward to JC shutting him down but Tommy John got him first.

 

I don't want to be that guy. Aw hellz, I love being that guy. So...That's Tommy Jone. If you care that is.

 

7 hours ago, catnip said:

The goal is to be champions .  To be the best you have to beat the best .   Lets win against a team at their best and know we beat a team not at their weakest but at the top of their game , There is no challenge to beat a weak team .

 

It's the NFL, injuries happen. Nobody except teh Panthers cared that CMac was out last year. Nobody but the aints cares that Thomas is out this year.

 

Also, we can only play who is on our Schedule. We will play some bad teams, and we will play some good teams. During the Regular Season a win is a win. Now, when the Playoffs start. Yeah, that's defiantly a different beast.

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

I don't want to be that guy. Aw hellz, I love being that guy. So...That's Tommy Jone. If you care that is.

 

 

It's the NFL, injuries happen. Nobody except teh Panthers cared that CMac was out last year. Nobody but the aints cares that Thomas is out this year.

 

Also, we can only play who is on our Schedule. We will play some bad teams, and we will play some good teams. During the Regular Season a win is a win. Now, when the Playoffs start. Yeah, that's defiantly a different beast.

poo I couldn't remember how he spelled it. 😂

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On 7/26/2021 at 8:29 AM, stbugs said:

Still think this is the dumbest sentiment around. I’m sure Milwaukee Bucks fans are deciding when to give back their trophy since so many NBA stars got hurt in the playoffs. I also heard that Tampa Bay is planning a real rematch against KC for the Lombardi since KC’s entire starting OL was out. Oh wait, no they aren’t.

Also, we are 17-31 the last 3 years. We are the weak team unless we prove it otherwise. We are 2-9 since 2015 against NO. A 3 point win in 2016 and a win week 17 against their backups. I want to just win a game against them let alone act like we are beating a defenseless kid. We are the defenseless kid who just needs to win. If we win a championship because Mahomes can’t play in the SB, it still counts. Football is called a war of attrition for a reason. Falcons OL was a picture of health in 2016 as was ours in 2015. Coincidence that we both won the NFC?

God, 17-31 is depressing.

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